Polyflor Commercial PUR vinyl flooring at a Vision Express store

Commercial vinyl flooring installed at Vision Express store

  • 5 Nov 2015

Expona Commercial PUR luxury vinyl flooring in Grey Limed Oak and Warm Grey Concrete has been installed at a Vision Express opticians in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire to create a fresh and contemporary look.

The two designs from the Expona Commercial PUR collection were chosen for the Vision Express store at Brookfield Retail Park and installed by Floortec Ltd.

A mix of wood and stone effect designs were installed on the shop floor, with a large square of Warm Grey Concrete design placed in the middle of the room. 

The Warm Grey design is surrounded with a Grey Limed Oak wood effect shade, which is continued throughout the eye testing suites at the back of the store.

Expona Commercial vinyl flooring

The Expona Commercial collection is designed with a 2.5mm gauge and 0.55mm wear layer to meet the demands of retail interiors where they are subject to high levels of foot traffic.

The vinyl tiles are also enhanced with Polyflor’s PUR polyurethane reinforcement, which is cross linked and UV cured to provide additional cleaning benefits.

Ian Thomas, Store Development Manager at Vision Express commented: “We’re delighted with the modern and stylish look that’s been achieved in our Cheshunt store thanks to Expona luxury vinyl tiles. Polyflor’s Expona flooring has now been fitted in four Vision Express stores around the country and is due to be installed in three more in the near future.”

Polyflor has also launched a new brochure presenting creative flooring concepts for retail interiors using its luxury vinyl tile and sheet vinyl flooring. 

The publication features a wealth of case studies where its vinyl flooring has been utilised in installations around the world.

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