key. It’s also about understanding value and looking at opportunities through a different lens. It keeps me awake in a positive way because I think there’s a lot that can be done. We’ve clearly all got to overcome some of the barriers and there is an ongoing education process through the supply chain and with building owners and occupiers. It’s a huge thing but collectively we all must move in that direction.
Is flooring sometimes undervalued as part of the design process? If so, how can manufacturers and designers change that perception?
Flooring is one of the last elements to go into a building fit-out and sometimes it’s taken for granted. We are finding that specifiers are becoming more mindful of the material finishes that they are choosing. Of course, there are value and cost considerations, but we are seeing sustainability raised as a discussion point at each step along the way now, and that provides us an opportunity to contribute to the overall scheme from a sustainability perspective. Having the right flooring installed also makes a huge difference to the occupants who are using the building every day. Acoustic comfort and underfoot comfort, the use of colour and light all come into play.
Above The JLL ofices serve as a clear example of how carpets are integral to a welcoming space