How Commercial Flooring Can Help Attract Customers
Posted Nov.15, 2009 in Flooring
Have you ever entered a department store or commercial building and just looked around at the interior decoration. I don’t mean looking at the things you want to buy. I’m talking about how they have decorated the offices, rooms or front entrance.
Commercial flooring can influence the look and temptation of how you will purchase. In fact, you can set the mood of what type of customers you want to have by just the way you decorate the room and the floors. You will need to decide if you want the room to look inviting to everyone, or plush and luxurious to the wealthy.
There are many different types of commercial flooring and each can make the difference in how your clientele will feel the moment they enter in your store.
First, it’s important to appreciate that Commercial flooring need to match the theme of whatever type of business you are running. For instance, if you are running a Chinese restaurant, hardwood flooring wouldn’t be appropriate. The majority of Chinese restaurants have Chinese looking carpeting on the floors.
Another classic example is the Post Office. Most of the floors have some type of tile, linoleum or hardwood flooring. This is due to lots of daily traffic in addition to carts with wheels and such, crossing over the floor on a daily basis. A floor which is usually subjected to lost of daily traffic need to be durable.
Commercial flooring for senior manager offices and doctor offices will typically have some form of carpeting. It may be luxurious or it may be lower rise indoor/outdoor type of carpeting depending on how much management is willing to spend.
Places like work out facilities use commercial flooring which may be some type of carpeting with added padding for a lower impact workout.
You can find commercial floor carpeting in many different types of styles, colors and designs. They are also available in lots of different thicknesses in addition to comfort and appeal.