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A TOUCH OF OPULENCE When an architect required luxury hardwood flooring for a high-end property development, CFS delivered.
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the industry.
10 QUESTIONS WITH… Vik Vithlani of Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine
Coatings tells us how he got into the flooring industry and how he thinks we can attract the younger generation to join.
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A SCHOOLING IN COLOUR COMBINATIONS
As well as providing a vibrant and durable floor design, Amtico’s Signature collection been used at the School of Design, Leeds to reflect creativity and aid wayfinding.
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES The latest launches and updates from across
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MAKEOVER OF THE MONTH: THE ART OF FLOOR
Portsmouth’s creative quarter thrives with a Kebony renovation as Hotwalls Studios embraces the artistic community and maintains exceptional heritage.
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SPOTLIGHT: A WINNING HAND Our Spotlight focuses on the psychology behind the
organised chaos of casino carpet. 04 | CONTENTS 38
ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL The brightest and boldest Altro products have been
used to refurbish Haven House Children’s Hospice with rainbow staircases and cleverly colour zoned areas.
SCREEDS & RESINS
THE SMART CHOICE Underfloor heating can be a commercially viable solution
for all kinds of buildings if liquid screeds are force dried. Ross Verity, Managing Director of ForceDry Ltd explains why.
THE PERFECT BLEND Flowcrete UK has worked with the Macallan whisky
distillery to create surfaces that would reflect its visual identity and maintain the functional properties required to produce the iconic Scottish spirit.
MODULAR FLOORING
GET CREATIVE WITH LVT Roger Moore, Altro’s European Regional Technical
Service Manager, gives his top tips for installing LVT patterns and the pitfalls to avoid.
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