WHAT’S NEW?
THE PERFECT BALANCE FROM ALTERNATIVE FLOORING
When it comes to commercial interiors, flooring needs to do more than simply look good – it has to work hard too. Alternative Flooring’s latest product launch, Wool Tweed, is a carpet that combines both; pairing refined style with long-lasting performance.
Crafted with a tightly looped finish and a subtle speckled design, Wood Tweed brings a sophisticated texture underfoot, making it particularly suited to high-traffic environments such as hotels, offices, and busy hospitality spaces where style and durability are needed hand-in-hand.
Celebrated for its resilience, comfort and timeless appeal, Wool Tweed is crafted from 100% wool fibre and available as a carpet, rug, or runner. Luxurious underfoot and built to last, Wool Tweed gives designers and specifiers the confidence of a flooring solution made to withstand the test of time.
Rated Class 33, Wool Tweed combines heavy-duty performance in even the most demanding settings, with the added advantage of a Bfl-s1 fire rating, meaning the collection meets strict standards without compromising its stylish appearance.
FLOORING DREAMS CAN COME TRUE WITH LEOLINE
Making flooring fun, LeoLine’s cushion vinyl floors are all about self-expression and finding a unique sense of style. So, whether that’s a classic oak plank with a rich, rustic grain just like Otis from the new Comfytex Deluxe Max, or something decadent like the marble of Celeste from Novus, LeoLine has a floor for everyone.
What’s more, even in the most decadent and lavish of looks, LeoLine has a trump card: great affordability, simple installation and easy maintenance. In the modern feel of polished concrete, the Victorian ceramic tiles found in Aspire or the herringbone of Patagonia; every style is easy to enjoy.
David Wray, UK sales manager, said: “The beauty of cushion vinyl is its ability to look just like the real thing without the drawbacks. No messy and complex installation and no need for treatments, top-ups or fiddly cleaning. In textile backed ranges, LeoLine is even easier to fit as it can be installed straight onto old floors without gluing it down. Plus, every LeoLine floor, even our top performing ranges,
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are competitively priced and much more affordable than the real thing.”
With LeoLine, finding a unique style isn’t limited by budget. In fact, one of LeoLine’s most cost-effective ranges, Aspire, is also one of its most expressive with an eclectic mix of ceramic tile designs including the unmistakably classic black and white diamond, along with a tweed check and Mediterranean patterns. Elsewhere in LeoLine’s 2025 collection homeowners can find an impressively wide range of designs.
A visit to the style section of LeoLine’s website,
leoline.co.uk, goes to show just how much choice is on offer from this popular cushion vinyl brand. With high- quality designs not found elsewhere, it’s no wonder the page always ranks highly in the website’s most visited pages and is a favourite place for flooring adventurers to begin their quest for a floor that’s as unique as they are.
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Available in six versatile neutral shades, Wool Tweed seamlessly complements a wide range of interior schemes, from modern minimalism to heritage charm. Whether installed wall-to-wall for a cohesive look or transformed into a bespoke rug or runner, it adapts effortlessly to the needs of the space.
For those looking for a flooring solution that balances performance, safety, and enduring design, Alternative Flooring’s
Wool Tweed is the perfect fit – a smart, stylish choice for commercial spaces that demand the best.
With a wide range of natural and faux flooring collections, there are plenty of additional ranges to explore. Head over to the website to browse the full collection and request samples directly.
www.alternativeflooring.com
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