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Expona Commercial chevron design adds instant style to boutique hotel

  • 30 May 2018

Expona Commercial luxury vinyl tiles from Polyflor have featured in the stunning entrance and bar area for The Falcon Hotel in Bridgnorth, Shropshire.

Approximately 150 square metres of Expona Commercial PUR luxury vinyl tiles in the Tanned Chevron Parquet design were fitted by Graham Flooring, comprising part of the boutique hotel’s ground floor refurbishment project.

With 14 bedrooms, The Falcon Hotel is a historic building, originally established in the 17th Century as a coaching inn.

Tanned Chevron Parquet is one of the unique design additions to the updated Expona Commercial collection last year.

This product is one of the out-of-the-box design floor options which allows flooring contractors to create a chevron parquet effect quickly and easily, with minimal cutting required.

A variation on the traditional parquet trend, this design is created by simply laying the full planks next to each other to produce the chevron effect.

Owner of The Falcon Hotel, Richard Davies commented said the finished effect of the flooring design looks ‘fantastic’, creating a ‘great first impression’ for guests.

He added that the fact the flooring could be installed so quickly was good news for getting the refurbishment finished on time.

The Expona Commercial range features 80 inspiring wood, stone and abstract effect designs, 55 of which are brand new additions to the collection.

With new parquet, painted, mosaic, rustic and metallic effects, Expona Commercial LVT can help create adventurous interior schemes featuring bold statement flooring designs which tap into the freshest architectural trends.

Stunning yet subtle flooring designs in more traditional reproductions of natural materials give balance to this varied collection of 2.5mm gauge luxury vinyl tiles.

Contact:

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

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