Expona Commercial LVT installed in Liberty Stadium Suites

  • 8 Feb 2017

Hospitality and conferencing suites at Liberty Stadium in Swansea, Wales recently underwent refurbishment and chose high design luxury vinyl tiles from Polyflor’s Expona Commercial PUR collection.

With a capacity of over 20,000 and 37 conference suites for hosting a variety of meetings and events, Liberty Stadium recently had Expona Commercial flooring installed. The new OSTC FC Suite at the stadium, which has views overlooking the pitch, recently had the flooring installed by local contractors BAPTT shop fitters Ltd.

The new hospitality suite chose Expona Commercial PUR luxury vinyl tiles in the Blue Weathered Spruce and Dark Recycled Wood designs.

The main floor areas used the rustic wood Blue Weathered Spruce design, whilst the bar area used the contemporary Dark Recycled Wood design, with tiles supplied in varying widths and contrasting shades for a random effect. The same designs were also used in the stadium’s Penderyn Suite.

The wood effect flooring has given the OSTC FX Suite a sophisticated and stylish new look according to Customer Services Manager at Swansea Stadium Management Company, Catherine Thomas.

The Expona Commercial range features a total of 55 high design wood, stone and abstract effects, with a 2.5mm gauge and 0.55 wear layer, it is ideal for heavy commercial environments in hospitality and leisure environments where there is likely to be a high level of foot traffic.

The product provides superior cleaning benefits and a simple maintenance regime due to its robust polyurethane reinforcement (PUR), cross linked and UV cured.

Contact:

Polyflor,
Radcliffe New Road,
Whitefield,
Manchester,
United Kingdom,
M45 7NR

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