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PRODUCTS & SERVICES Products & Services


We take a look at some of the latest products and services from the forefront of the residential flooring sector...


The Ultimate in Wood from Avenue


With the launch of an extensively updated Ultimate Timber PU cushion flooring collection, Avenue is welcoming the best in realism to sheet vinyl thanks to new V-groove technology available on selected styles.


A deep embossed V-groove enhances the wood plank look in the brand-new and super-stylish designs of Jacobsen, Cartier, Edgewood and Cimarron. Other introductions in the chevron of Pamera and narrow board of Bristol demonstrate this range has enjoyed an extensive overhaul and is ready to transform homes with its modern, ultra-realistic wood effects.


Maaike Dickx, Product Manager at Avenue, commented: “As part of this refresh, we’ve not just introduced one or two new designs, but instead turned our attention to making Ultimate Timber PU packed full of the very latest – and very best – wood looks currently available in cushion vinyl flooring. It’s


almost an entirely new collection, but with the ‘ultimate’ in looks and performance there simply isn’t a better name to do it justice and so we stuck with the well-established Ultimate Timber name.”


Each floor in the collection is protected with Superguard, a PU wear layer that improves stain and wear performance on a permanent basis and which makes maintenance easier, keeping scuffs and marks easy to remove. Along with the textured Natural Look & Feel


Stair Nosings, providing contractors with more functionality from its great value line featuring straight, rake and bullnose profiles.


Suitable for internal and external use, floorwise nosing can now be fitted with specially developed anti-slip in-fills in a range of colours. Easy to clean and with lasting slip-resistance, these inserts provide 36+ performance and are an essential safety feature for finishing stairways in commercial premises.


Nosing Ahead Of The Competition


floorwise is now offering a range of new tread in-fills for its Aluminium


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Available in standard gauge and heavy gauge, Aluminium Stair Nosings are joined by the Q Range, which features an all-over in-fill on the tread with a choice of aluminium or PVCu riser. Available with the same anti-slip tread in a broad range of colours, the Q-range is ideal for use with


surface and slip-resistance, styles in the Ultimate Timber PU collection are packed full of performance features.


In two, three and four-metre widths, Ultimate Timber PU can be used in everywhere from bathrooms to kitchens and living spaces, delivering ultra-realistic looks with the comfort and warmth of high-quality cushion vinyl flooring. Samples of the new collection can be ordered directly from the website.


www.avenuefloors.co.uk floorcoverings up to 3.5m thick.


Richard Bailey, Managing Director at floorwise, said: “We’ve improved our stair nosing options to make sure that contractors can find the ideal combination of profile and in-fill for their project.


“With a broad range of colours to create contrast at stair edges, floorwise nosing are ready to provide a safer and more visible stair edge, while delivering exceptional value right across the range.”


Aluminium Stair Nosings and the Q Range are made to the highest quality standards, featuring high- grade aluminium and PVCu for long lasting performance.


www.floorwise.co.uk www.tomorrowsretailfloors.com


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