Categories for Hospitality Flooring

Watch Your Step: 4 Signs It’s Time To Update Your Hospitality Flooring

September 2, 2024 1:18 pm Published by

hospitality bell on a bar Regardless of how much effort you put into keeping your flooring in good condition, the time will eventually come when a replacement is due. There a number of problems that come with old, outdated flooring that make your premises less desirable for guests and could lead to them choosing another premises to eat or stay at.

Luckily, there are plenty of options available for replacement flooring that are cost effective and durable whilst still looking fantastic. If you’re not sure about the types of flooring that are suited to your hospitality venue or don’t know if your flooring needs replacing, have a read below and let us help.

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Choosing the Right Flooring for Hotels and B&B’s

September 2, 2024 1:17 pm Published by

The perfect flooring for your hotel or B&B has to be several things; durable, safe, attractive but most of all, cost-effective. With high levels of footfall (including luggage) every single day, the floor needs to be appropriate and safe for its job but still provide that wow factor that keeps people staying with you time and time again.

There are benefits and limitations to every type of floor which will be dependent on what you are trying to achieve with your hotel or B&B. Bedrooms, bathrooms, corridors and dining areas will all need different considerations.

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The importance of safety flooring in commercial environments

May 10, 2024 8:44 am Published by

When it comes to choosing flooring for commercial, leisure, manufacturing, and healthcare environments, safety should be a top priority. Safety flooring offers a range of benefits, including slip resistance, easy maintenance and stylish design options.

The need for safety flooring

Commercial areas, such as retail stores, leisure centres, and manufacturing sites, require flooring that ensures the safety of employees and customers.

Safety flooring is designed to reduce the risk of slips, trips and falls, making it ideal for environments where the hazard is increased.

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