Summer is here and that means your commercial space on the coast is open for trade!
Whether your space is open exclusively to summer visitors or you experience heavy traffic during the warmer months, you likely need flooring that will stand up to the heavy foot traffic and the potential trail of sand and dirt carried through your space by customers after visiting the beach , withstands . Being based near the Jersey shore themselves, our team have extensive experience of coastal commercial flooring. So today we’re introducing our favorite products for businesses in beach towns that need durable flooring.
1. tile
This shouldn’t come as a surprise. Porcelain and ceramic tiles have long been used for coastal commercial spaces as they are easy to clean and maintain and are a durable product that resists long term wear and tear. The common concern with tile floors is aesthetics. While it may work perfectly in some rooms, areas that want to create a warmer, more comfortable feel may be reluctant to try tile.
The good news is that tiles don’t have to succumb to the cold and drab status quo; In fact, many tile products are now even made to look like wooden planks. You can also opt for a vibrant mosaic design to set the tone of your space, and if you’re looking for a versatile, warmer look then you’ll be excited to know that terracotta tiles have been making a big comeback of late.
2. Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT)
Even though the name includes “tile”, LVT is a far cry from the traditional tile product. Unlike ordinary tiles, which require grouting and can be time-consuming to install, commercial LVT planks are less cumbersome and typically only require installation with adhesive. In addition, it is an economical choice while being durable and moisture and water resistant. However, although sturdy, LVT can be scratched by sand particles brought in by beachgoers. So, if your facility is by the sea, this is something to consider.
One of our favorite characteristics of LVT is its design versatility. Not only can it imitate wooden floors, but LVT can also look like tile or stone and comes in a variety of colors and styles that are sure to match the aesthetic of any commercial space.
3. Linoleum
If using sustainable materials in your spaces is important to you, linoleum could be a good choice. Not only does it match the durability of tiles and LVT, it is also waterproof, inexpensive and easy to install. So if you are looking for an eco-friendly product that can withstand heavy foot traffic, then linoleum could be just the thing for you.
Another advantage of linoleum is the variety of design options. It’s hard not to find a linoleum product that matches the style and aesthetic of your space as the possibilities are almost endless. For example, linoleum is often used to add a pop of color to an otherwise plain room, making it an affordable, eco-friendly choice for design lovers.
While these are a few flooring categories that will fit your space, if you need help identifying specific products that will work well for your business then enlist the help of our team of experts at Commercial Flooring & Interior Concepts. We have been supplying Monmouth County and the surrounding area for almost twenty years and specialize in finding the perfect flooring for any commercial space. Find out more about our expertise.
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