Offices
When selecting office flooring, it’s important to balance aesthetics, durability, and practicality.
Whether you’re choosing vinyl, laminate or LVT and carpet tiles. The ideal solution should take into account factors like service life, foot traffic, and maintenance.

Choose the right office flooring for your environment
High-traffic areas like lobbies and hallways may require durable, easy-to-clean options like vinyl or tile, while quieter spaces like private offices or meeting rooms might benefit from the comfort and sound insulation of carpet.
Additionally, factors noise reduction play a significant role in determining the best office flooring. Selecting the right material ensures both functionality and comfort while enhancing the overall look and feel of the workspace.
Consider both the initial installation cost and the long-term upkeep.
Some flooring may have a lower upfront cost but require more frequent maintenance such as contract heavy duty LVT Forbo Allure Flex, while others may have higher installation costs but save on maintenance over time.
Different flooring materials have varying installation times. If your office requires minimal downtime, consider options that can be installed quickly and efficiently within your budget.
Cost vs Longevity While budget is always a consideration, it’s important to weigh the cost of flooring materials against their lifespan and maintenance needs. Sometimes, investing in a higher-quality product initially will prove more cost-effective over time.
Popular Office Flooring Options
Carpet and Carpet Tiles
Carpet is an excellent option for offices that require noise insulation and warmth. Carpet tiles are a practical choice as they are more durable than traditional broadloom carpets and can be easily replaced if damaged. This makes them a great option if you’re a sustainable option in the long run.
We stock contract-specific flooring by Forbo Nairn and have learned over the years this is a great choice for office environments.

Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl is one of the most popular commercial flooring options due to its durability and low maintenance. Here are some additional things to consider when choosing your office flooring
Acoustics: Choose materials that help control noise levels, particularly in open plan offices.
Health and Safety: Ensure the flooring is slip-resistant and safe for employees and visitors.
Aesthetics/Atmosphere: The design and colour of the flooring can significantly impact the atmosphere of the office
By keeping these considerations in mind, you can choose the right flooring solution that meets the specific needs of your modern office, balancing style, functionality, and cost.