Minimalist office interior created by Affinity255 LVT

  • 2 Feb 2017

Cambria Consulting Ltd’s Cardiff office’s recent refurbishment included heavy luxury vinyl tiles from Polyflor, the UK’s commercial and residential vinyl flooring specialist.

Cambria Consulting Ltd provide engineering services to the construction industry, working in the commercial, residential, health, education, retail and defence sectors. Cardiff based contractors installed the Affinity255 PUR luxury vinyl tiles throughout the reception, meeting rooms and corridors at Cambria Consulting’s office in Penarth Marina.

Featuring 16 authentically reproduced wood plank designs in a wide plank format, the Affinity255 PUR is tapping into the trend for white wood flooring. Cmabria Consulting chose the Planed White Oak design to create a crisp and clean interior design scheme.

Affinity office

According to Cambria Consulting Ltd’s Director, Gary Mitchell, they are delighted with the vibrant and modern look that has been achieved.

Ideal for environments such as busy offices where there are high levels of foot traffic, Affinity225 PUR is robust and has been developed for heavy commercial environments.

The product has a 2mm gauge, meaning that it can be easily installed alongside other 2mm vinyl floor coverings, including Polyflor’s homogeneous, heterogeneous and safety flooring ranges. Cross linked and UV cured polyurethane reinforcement (PUR) features on Affinity255 LVT, protecting the floor and allowing simple maintenance. 

Containing an average 40% recycled content and being 100% recyclable, the Affinity255 PUR is part of the Recofloor vinyl take back scheme.

Contact:

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

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