COVER STORY
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MIX, MATCH, PLAY Polyflor has updated its Expona Design LVT range
to make it easier than ever to create stunning, on-trend installations in any commercial setting.
REGULARS
SPOTLIGHT: A DOUBLE TAKE We put the spotlight on Interface’s new collection Look
Both Ways, which reimagines concrete and terrazzo tile as LVT and carpet tile.
MAKEOVER OF THE MONTH: FLOCK STAR
Forbo’s Flotex has been used in a home renovation to provide warmth and comfort for a boy that was born with just two percent brain.
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CREAM OF THE CROP Flowcrete UK discusses how to specify flooring that
provides the ideal hygienic and operational properties for modern dairy production and processing sites.
EDUCATION
BADGE OF HONOUR We take a look at an Oxfordshire Primary School where Amtico Signature LVT has been used to create bespoke flooring.
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES The latest launches and updates from across
the industry.
10 QUESTIONS WITH… Danni Cooke, Business Manager, COBA Flooring tells us
about growing up in the COBA family and the first things she’d do as prime minister.
FEATURES
THE PERFECT PROFILE Correct surface preparation is the key to a successful
flooring installation. Claude Besson of National Flooring Equipment, explains the best techniques for concrete profiling.
SCREEDS, RESINS & COATINGS
GO FAR WITH CALCIUM Stephen Boulton of F. Ball and Co. Ltd. explains how
calcium sulphate screeds should be prepared to ensure an optimum flooring installation is achieved.
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TOP OF THE CLASS Altro Ensemble modular flooring system is providing
Cardiff University with an attractive, modern and flexible way to create stunning interiors with limitless design options.
UNDERLAY & ACOUSTIC SOLUTIONS
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SILENCE IS GOLDEN Poppy Szkiler of Quiet Mark outlines the importance
of sound-insulated flooring in commercial properties.
OH SO QUIET Sound suppressing underlays that reduce acoustic
intensity are a must for any commercial or residential project says Interfloor’s Gary Cowley.
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