All Flooring articles – Page 3
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Yellow bricks for renovation
Brick giant Wienerberger has launched a yellow stock brick intended for use on renovation projects.
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Weathered stone
Diamond impregnated brushes were used to make Lovell Purbeck’s stone for a church look worn
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Wrapped in polystyrene
Dow Building Solutions polystyrene product achieves a band of continous insulation around a house
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Polyflor's pearlescent surface
This homogenous vinyl product is designed for commercial environments and suitable for use in healthcare
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Inspired by nature
Forbo Flooring systems’ Marmoleum range of linoleum includes colours inspired by landscapes
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Foil underfoot
Timolean’s underfloor heating was used for a college’s sports facilities in Jersey
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New tile designs
Craven Dunnill Jackfield supplied 11,835 tiles to a Cathedral Church in its biggest ever project
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Underfloor heating
Timoleon underfloor heating has been specified for Anson primary school in Cricklewood, London
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wetroom floors
Concealed wet floor shower tray manufacturer On The Level has introduced a system for creating wetroom floors using larger tile formats
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Vinyl flooring
Karndean has added Oak Premier to its Art Select range of vinyl wood-effect flooring
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Wood flooring
Wood floor manufacturer Kährs has launched Woodloc 5S, a mechanical, glueless joint for locking boards together with almost invisible joints
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Rubber flooring
A red-orange rubber floor from Artigo has been fitted at the Art Institute of Chicago’s Modern Wing, designed by the Renzo Piano Building Workshop
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Floor insulation
A BASF insulated flooring system has been used in the refurbishment of a Victorian stable block at BRE’s headquarters in Watford, Hertfordshire, to provide an overall floor U-value of 0.14W/m2K
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Floor screeds
Weber has added two levelling compounds to its range of floor screed products for domestic and commercial use
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Features
Under floor building services: ground control
An M&E contractor on a south London civic centre project has come up with a neat way of packaging all the services together at floor level. Stephen Kennett gets down to the detail