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Create Different Flooring Moods Using Carpet Tiles

If you are looking at the enormous range of commercial carpet tiles available and juggling ideas for flooring design, here are a range of ideas to get you started. In 'tracks.' Tracks laid alongside each other like grooves on a vinyl record are an easy way to incorporate subtle variation while maintaining a sleek look to your commercial flooring in NYC . This technique will vary depending on your choice of: Solid colors or patterns Carpet tiles of equal or varying sizes Tracks in either a long and narrow, or square space Contrasting, identical, or complementary color palettes To delineate paths This tactic is useful within commercial spaces. Paths look especially effective with a hint of curvature, as in the image. Spots of color The 'spots of color' concept create a clean, sparse, and visually appealing effect. If you need to consider furniture, objects, or signage, this is a great way to include a bit of variation without making the space look overdone. Y...

How to Install Commercial Carpet Tiles?

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Once seen as dull squares in the flooring industry with no real designs, commercial carpet tiles are much different today. They come in a great variety of colors and patterns so you can create the design you want in your commercial space. However, their biggest USP is that they are easy to replace when a small area becomes damaged or to clean when they get stained. As opposed to replacing the entire carpeting, you can easily remove and clean or replace one tile. Installing carpet tiles One of the best things about commercial carpet tiles is how easy they are to fit over a standard fitted carpet. Following these steps for a hassle-free installation: Step 1: Prepare the room. Do not install it on top of another carpet. You need a flat hard floor free of dirt, moisture, and dust. Step 2: You should start carpeting from the center of the room. To locate the center of the floor: Pull the chalk line from one corner of the room to the corner diagonal from it. Snap the line. Repeat w...