Floor Trends spoke with industry leaders about the trends, and their thoughts on how hospitality flooring will continue to evolve and bring more comfort to our places of respite, needed now more than ever.
Raised by Wolves, a cocktail bar and retail store featuring a selection of curated, hard-to-find bar products and spirits, opened in 2018 a tan outdoor shopping mall in La Jolla, Calif.
Now that we have time to reflect on the future, we need to consider how COVID-19 will change the way that hoteliers will need to operate their facilities.
Moisture-related flooring failures continue to be one of the biggest headaches on the job, resulting in commercial property owners spending well over $1 billion annually on moisture remediation and subsequent flooring replacement.
Jim Gould, founder and CEO of the Floor Covering Institute, joined us recently at TalkFloor for a conversation about the changing floor covering industry.
When Armstrong Flooring emerged as an independent business focused 100% on resilient after its split from Armstrong World Industries in 2015, the industry watched to see how the business would redefine itself. Fast forward to 2020—the company is demonstrating a renewed focus on the customer, fashion and innovation.
Many of today's flooring consumers aspire to real wood, and a certain portion of those consumers demand the prestige of real wood. These consumers value style, design and prestige over performance attributes associated with other product types. Shaw created The Gallery collection with those consumers in mind.
Caress in 2020 offers more options to choose from to match personal style, from subtle and bold patterns to popular accent colors for wall-to-wall or rug options.
In response to the effect the novel coronavirus has had on flooring dealers this spring, Mohawk is extending its spring Karastan promotion through the end of June.
To meet consumer demand for more styles, Karastan is employing an innovative technology that replicates the elegance of woven wool—at a price point 30 percent lower than traditional wool carpets.
Chances are luxury vinyl products, in every configuration and construction you can think of, will drive as much as 40% or more of specialty retail sales for the next several years.
In part one, we examined many of the positive qualities of a great salesperson. In part two, we continue the discussion about what makes a certain few in the selling world so successful while others struggle.
Carlisle Wide Plank Floors is meeting the growing demand for smooth face flooring in a low matte, layered finish in warmer tones with the introduction of the Tranquil Collection.