Top five benefits of using carpets in offices

There are several reasons why carpets in Chester offices make for a good flooring choice.

Interior design has a large effect on staff productivity. Many employees spend more time at work than at home, so the office floor covering should be supportive and functional.

These are the top five reasons to go for carpet:


1. Looks


Hard floors such as wood and vinyl look good, but there is far more choice in carpet patterns and styles.

Neutral colours and carpets without patterns complement a minimalist decor style. Light colours create the illusion that a small space is larger, while loud colours and patterns suit a young creative or media company that has a vibrant image.

Contrasting colour carpet tiles can create pathways that direct visitors to reception areas or waiting rooms.


2. Health and safety


There is less risk of injury when falling on carpets than hard surface floors.

Carpets can trap allergens and dust particles, preventing them from being present in the air. This improves the air quality for allergy sufferers.


3. Thermal properties


A carpet with an underlay helps insulate rooms and save energy, particularly with wool carpets.


4. Acoustics


In offices, people talk on the phone, hold meetings with colleagues and tap keyboards all day, creating a somewhat noisy environment. Hard floors create echoes and reflect sound, whereas carpets absorb it, making the office quieter and less distracting to work in.


5. Making a good impression


Finally, remember that the office appearance is part of a business image. A quality, well-designed carpet enhances the impression visitors get of a business.


Carpet manufacturer calls for “more intelligent” industry processes

Companies in the carpet sector have been advised to be “more intelligent” and flexible during the coronavirus crisis, says a leading name in the industry.

Victoria Carpets has said that carpets companies can only survive if they operate intelligently to adapt to changing conditions. Its management team has voluntarily reduced their salaries by 20%. The company reports that it is strong financially, but is reducing costs because of expected revenue decreases.

The Worcestershire company has been around for 125 years and takes a long-term approach to business planning. It has strategies for when the worst of the crisis is over, and is ready to respond quickly to renewed demand for carpets. Noting that it has survived two World Wars and financial recessions, the company says it is determined to survive this viral pandemic.

Politician Ann Widdecombe has also called for more business flexibility. According to the Daily Express, she ordered a carpet from a local supplier who called to say that they were closed and could not take delivery of the carpet they had ordered for her from the manufacturer. The manufacturer was willing to deliver the carpet, but only to the closed carpet supplier and not to her home, which they classified as a private address.

Widdecombe called for businesses that are still operating to be more flexible and “tear up their rulebooks.”

A new carpet for your Chester home may not be available because it is not an “essential” purchase. Once the crisis is over, carpet manufactures that have survived will restart their production lines to meet the rise in demand.

What is the best flooring for a commercial office?

There are many flooring options for commercial offices. You need to consider a number of factors when deciding on the best for a particular office location.

The main choices are carpets, vinyl, laminates and hardwood. There are pros and cons of each flooring type.


Are carpets a good idea?


Carpets and carpet tiles have noise insulation properties, so are ideal if you want a quieter office. Good quality carpets will last a long time, but they can stain easily. There are treated stain-resistant carpets, however.

Many offices have areas with more footfall than others. For example, if people walk through the office to another room, the carpet will no doubt become more worn along the path people take. If there is a wall-to-wall carpet, the whole carpet may need replacing if a section is worn. With carpet tiles, you only need to replace the worn ones.

Carpets come in a variety of patterns and colours and can match the office decor style. New types of carpet tiles contain a high content of recycled materials that makes them more environmentally friendly. As stricter green building regulations come into force, companies need to make work environments greener.

Only buy good quality carpet tiles that are stable enough to retain their shape, strong, in colours that don’t fade and easy to clean.


What are the advantages of vinyl?


Vinyl comes in sheets or tiles known as luxury vinyl tiles (LVT). The main advantage of vinyl is that it is long-lasting, particularly top quality LVT. This makes it suitable for very busy offices with heavy footfall.

Vinyl resists scratches and dents. It is hygienic, as vinyl does not trap dust. It is easy to clean and requires little maintenance. Vinyl is available in a wide variety of shades and designs.

For added eco-credentials, some vinyl manufactures include recycled materials in their products.


Is hardwood flooring a good idea?


Hardwood adds a touch of luxury to an office. Its style is timeless, and should not go out of fashion, plus it is easy to clean and will last a long time. Wood floors can be restored when worn by sanding and refinishing.

Wood is a natural product and is environmentally friendly, provided that the wood is sourced from sustainable forests. Planks can be made from reclaimed wood, and at the end of life, wood is easily recycled.

The main disadvantage of hardwood flooring is the cost, at least as an initial outlay. Engineered wood has a thin layer of real wood and is cheaper than solid wood. Wood lasts a long time, however, so the lifetime cost of this type of flooring may actually be good value.


Is laminate a good alternative to wood?


If you want the look of wood, without the cost, laminate is a good alternative. Modern printing technology makes laminate look very realistic. Compared to wood, laminate is easier and quicker to install, not to mention durable and easy to maintain.


What is the best office flooring?


All the flooring options listed above are suitable for office use. Some businesses go for a floor that is fast and easy to install, lasts a long time and is easy to keep clean and maintain. Vinyl and laminate floors are best if this is what you want. If acoustics are important, go for carpets or carpet tiles. The quiet luxury of a wool carpet adds comfort and style to an office.

If you want your office to be luxurious and add to the prestige of your company, then solid wood or engineered wood is a good choice.


What floor coverings last longest?


In offices that have a heavy footfall, durability is a factor when choosing the best floor coverings. Premium quality LVT often has a guarantee for many years, so you know it will last a long time.

A solid wood floor can survive for many decades, especially if it is periodically sanded.


Which floor is best for repairs?


Carpets and vinyl from rolls are not easy to repair, as whole sections will need replacing if damaged.

Wood can be repaired if scratched or dented, though this is a skilled job best done by professionals. Wood planks can be replaced, though this is not as easy as replacing laminate boards. Carpet and LVT tiles are easily replaced if sections are damaged or have excessive wear.

If installing laminate, carpet tiles or LVT in the office, buy extra tiles or planks that can be used to repair damaged areas.


Which floor coverings are best for recycling?


Floor coverings that have high levels of volatile organic compounds (VOC) are difficult to recycle for reusing the materials in them. Solid wood, on the other hand, is easy to recycle. There are carpet, vinyl and laminate recycling schemes that process floor coverings to reclaim some of the materials for future use.


What is the best low-cost flooring?


When looking for the best flooring for an office, don’t automatically go for the cheapest floor covering. The initial cost may be less but, because the floor is likely to need replacing more often, cheap flooring can end up costing more.

If you want the look of wood at less cost, laminate is a good choice. Engineered wood has a real wood surface and is not as expensive as solid wood.

If buying laminate, vinyl or LVT flooring, choose a good quality one to get better value for money.


What is the best floor for the staff?


The office environment affects the mood of workers. A well-designed office with good-looking desks, comfortable chairs and decorated in a bright modern style makes staff feel good about their working environment. Happy workers tend to be more productive.

Offices can be noisy. Acoustic ceiling tiles and carpets absorb sound and contribute to a quieter workplace.

As well as considering cost, durability and ease of maintenance, install a floor that the staff love. Consult architects and interior designers about their views on the best flooring that combines practicality with good looks. Take time to consider what you want from the office, what is best for the business and its staff.

Red carpet film premieres held at home

Glitzy film premieres may have been cancelled due to the coronavirus crisis, but enterprising filmmakers have been holding them at home.

Film premiers with stars walking down the red carpet are a standard way that Hollywood publicises new films. However, Cinemas in Britain, Europe and the USA are closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, with premieres and film festivals cancelled.

The producers of a new thriller and love story, “The Carnivores”, decided that they would bring the premiere of their film into the cinematographer's home in Austin. A red carpet was laid from the front porch, through several rooms to the back garden. The home premiere was “attended” by a select restricted guest list who watched the home film screening.

David Arquette’s premiere of his documentary on pro wrestling was also held in his home, with guests sitting on couches and the living room floor to watch the film.

If the coronavirus restrictions become more strict, red carpet events could be attended by just one or two people but shared over the internet.

If you have reason to celebrate a birthday, graduation engagement or other events, why not hold it at home? Buy a roll of red carpet for your Wrexham home and broadcast a live internet video feed via YouTube or Skype.

Save the money from a cancelled holiday and buy a red or other brightly coloured carpets to make your home more cheerful if self-isolation forces you to spend more time at home.

How do you restore laminate flooring?

Laminate flooring is popular in homes and workplaces, and with good reason. It is durable, can look like real wood and is moisture resistant.

In busy homes and commercial premises, however, laminate floors can suffer from wear and tear. There are many ways a laminate floor can be damaged, from minor scratches to chipped corners, mould stains and raised joints. Fortunately, there are ways to restore it too.


How are scratches dealt with?


Scratches can be filled in using a wax pencil suitable for laminate flooring. Buy a wax pencil that matches the floor colour. Simply rub the pencil over the scratches then wipe off excess wax with a cloth.

If the scratches are deep, the board(s) will need replacing. When purchasing laminate flooring, buy more planks than you require so you have a few spare that can be used to replace damaged planks. You may be able to purchase spare boards at a later date, but you cannot be certain that the matching pattern and shade will still be available.


How do I restore chipped corners?


Chip corners can be repaired with wood filler. This is a paste that is the same colour as the flooring, which is spread across the damaged corner with a palette knife. After the filler dries, sand the area to make it even. For severe chips, it is better to replace the plank.


What do I do about mould or mildew?


Mould and mildew are the result of excessive moisture. To remove the stains, first, sweep and mop the floor. Wipe the area with a vinegar-soaked cloth then wash with water. If the stains have penetrated the surface, replace the planks.

Unless the cause of the moisture is found and dealt with, mould or mildew will be a recurring problem.


What is peaking?


When laminate flooring planks push against each other, the surface at the joints is raised. Known as ‘peaking’, this is caused by the laminate flooring not being installed well with insufficient expansion space between the outside floor planks and the walls. This can be fixed by trimming the boards next to the walls that are in line with the peaked area. This will provide sufficient expansion space.


How do I deal with gapping?


Gapping is when there are small gaps at the joints. In cold temperatures, this can be the result of the boards moving away from each other to leave gaps.

Laminate boards can expand or contract slightly according to the temperature. Some installers recommend acclimatising the boards to the room’s normal temperature before installing.

Gaps can be fixed with a sealant in the colour that matches the laminate flooring. Sealants come in a dispenser with a nozzle that makes it easy to fill any gaps. Sealants take a while to dry, so don’t use the floor until thoroughly dry.


Can a dull floor be restored?


Modern laminates are designed not to fade, even in direct sunlight. If the floor looks dull, it could simply be because it is dirty or stained.

Clean it thoroughly with a laminate flooring cleaner. You can make your own laminate floor cleaner with a mixture of a cup of white vinegar and a teaspoon of washing up liquid added to a gallon of warm water. Use this with a mop, then wait for it to dry before walking on the floor.


Can I use wood products to restore laminate flooring?


Laminate floor has a wood content and looks like the real thing, but it is not solid wood. The wood grains are printed on. Most products that are formulated for wood will probably not be effective and could be harmful. For example, treating a wood floor with wood wax makes it look dull. and the wax attracts dirt.

The exception to this is a wood stainer, provided it is used correctly. First, clean the floor then use a chemical etcher to de-gloss the surface. Alternatively, use a floor buffer with a 120-grit sanding screen to de-gloss the top layer, then apply the wood stainer with a floor applicator or painter’s pad. After the floor dries, apply a second coat. Allow to dry between 24 to 48 hours before putting the furniture back and walking on the floor.


Can I sand laminate flooring?


Laminate is made in layers. It has a top protection layer covering the thin printed wood effect layer. Unlike wood, it should not be sanded like a wood floor as this will strip away the wood effect layer and the top layer.

Any attempt to strip the top layer is a bad idea, as it will remove the wood effect.


How do I keep a laminate floor looking good?


There are several ways to prevent damage to laminate flooring to keep it looking good. If the laminate flooring area leads to an outside entrance, people coming inside will tread in dirt and debris, which could scratch the floor. Put dirt-absorbing mats in entrances to trap the dirt before people tread on the floor. Some households take off their outdoor shoes before walking on laminate flooring to prevent dirt from spreading.

Use protectors on furniture legs. These are made from felt or felt-like material with an adhesive coating to easily attach them to legs. It’s also a good idea to trim pets claws to prevent scratching.

Clean the floor regularly with a brush and a mop. Any spills should be mopped up immediately to prevent them staining the floor. Avoid using abrasive cleaning pads, wire wool or other abrasive cleaners as they can scratch the floor.

Steam cleaners or mops are not good for laminate, as the heat could warp the laminate. Use cleaning solutions formulated for laminates. If using a mop, don’t use too much water and dry the floor before treading on it.

If the floor is very dirty, you can hire professional laminate floor cleaners who have expertise in taking care of laminate flooring.

Laminate flooring can last between 10 and 25 years depending on foot traffic, but will not stay looking good forever. At some point, no amount of restoration will save the floor, so it is then time to replace your floor.