Thursday 28 November 2013

Impress Your Customers Everytime They Visit



You know that first impressions last. However, people might revise even favorable first impressions if your flooring is not quite up to the mark. It is very important that your commercial flooring from Peterborough should look great and withstand a significant amount of wear and tear. This is why many people prefer commercial vinyl tiles over flooring options. Like luxury vinyl tiles, they will not split, chip, crack or splinter and are one of the hardest wearing flooring products available as well as one of the easiest to maintain. Some of the popular brands include Altro, Polyflor, Gerflor, Forbo and Tarkett.

Those on the lookout for creating something unique for the home or office, often opt for Karndean flooring from Cambridge. This is because their luxury vinyl tiles come in wood, stone, slate, granite or marble effect with or without a bevel. They have the aesthetically pleasing look of a real wooden floor but with the more hard wearing advantage of a good laminate floor. You should always go for the vinyl flooring which has a thick wear layer as that will ensure the longevity of your floor. There are different ranges of Karndean flooring including the Hand-Crafted Wood Collection, such as Karndean Hickory Peppercorn, Karndean wear layer, Karndean plank, Karndean Van Gogh & Opus, Karndean Michelangelo, Karndean LooseLay. 

A major advantage of Karndean floor is that it is easy to clean and any kind of scratching or marking can be simply cleaned with a cloth. Should you prefer to use planks rather than tiles for your vinyl flooring, watch out for the kinds of designs which mask seams better. Vinyl sheet flooring can be installed anywhere, even over the existing floor. This will save you money on installation fees that can add up. Any repairs to level a sub-floor and the cost of tearing out your existing floor are eliminated. Since vinyl is softer than real tile or wood, it is ideal for people with young children and pets of any size.

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