ONLINE FLOOR PLANNERS – SEE YOUR DESIGN FLOORING AS IT WILL LOOK WHEN INSTALLED
Online room planner – experience the effect of different vinyl design floorings instantly
Wood, stone, concrete or tiling look? Still not decided which design flooring will suit your home best? Our online floor planner allows you to try out different variants in sample rooms to see their effect on the room and quickly find your desired flooring and suitable laying method.
My virtual flooring studio – see your desired flooring in your rooms and spaces before it is laid
Your virtual flooring studio reveals what your new design flooring will look like on your premises before it is installed, allowing you to decide whether it is fitted across the length or width in a tiling or rustic wood look, for example. Simply upload your own photo and discover the PROJECT FLOORS designs in your own rooms.
EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT OUR DESIGN FLOORINGS
We'd like our new design flooring to be cosy and warm underfoot and match our new home
PROJECT FLOORS design floorings come in a wide variety of colours, styles and fitting types, meaning there is a flooring to suit your needs. There is a matching finish for every furnishing style, whether you prefer light Scandinavian or dark and rustic, a wood or stone look, in a strip or pattern layout.
The top solution for bathrooms – design floorings are water-resistant
Have you always wanted a bathroom with a wood finish on the floor? A wellness haven with a chevron pattern? It's impractical or impossible with real wood but no problem with design floorings. Take a look. You will find the right flooring for your personal feel-good bathroom.
Health is important to us and starts with our flooring
Did you know that all PROJECT FLOORS design flooring solutions fall well within the requirements imposed by strict EU directives, ensuring there is nothing but pure air in your room? Regular tests by independent test centres confirm that this is the case. PROJECT FLOORS design floorings are also robust and as tough as nails, tested by children and given a favourable rating.
The best parties always end up in the kitchen. Just as well that the flooring is robust and easy to clean
If you are looking for a design floor which is stain-resistant and easy to clean, you have come to the right place. PROJECT FLOORS design floorings are resilient and can handle little mishaps if things get a little lively during a kitchen party or while cooking up a feast. You can just relax and have fun.
FAQs about DESIGN FLOORING
Where can I buy PROJECT FLOORS design flooring?
Where can I buy PROJECT FLOORS design flooring?
PROJECT FLOORS design flooring solutions are not sold in home and garden stores. You can only purchase them at specialist retailers, who will provide you with an optimum, personalised consultation. We'll gladly provide you with the details of retailers in your area.
What are phthalates and plasticisers? Are they contained in your design floorings?
What are phthalates and plasticisers? Are they contained in your design floorings?
PVC starts off as a hard plastic which must be made soft and flexible before it can be laid as flooring. The chemicals which make PVC softer, more flexible and ready for use in flooring are called plasticisers. Phthalates (pronounced fa-lates) are the plasticisers most commonly used in PVC flooring production. Although there is no conclusive proof to date despite a plethora of scientific studies, phthalates are suspected to have an adverse effect on the human body and the environment. PROJECT FLOORS stopped using phthalate plasticisers voluntarily back in early 2013. One alternative used is Hexamoll® DINCH®, which BASF developed for applications with close human contact, such as toys, food packaging or medical products. You can find more information on this topic on the "Plasticisers" page, found under "Sustainability" in the main menu.
Are design floorings harmful to health, particularly children's health?
Are design floorings harmful to health, particularly children's health?
Our design floorings are tested for harmful substances such as heavy metals and emissions on a regular basis (also see "Interior climate" in main menu). Findings show levels which are far below the permitted limits established under law. Our production plant is also certified to ISO 9001 and 14001, which means that no recycled plastics from unknown sources are used in manufacturing; only granulates with fully traceable ingredients are used. Using our floorings should therefore not be regarded as harmful to health in any way whatsoever.
Are design floorings suitable for moisture-prone rooms?
Are design floorings suitable for moisture-prone rooms?
Our design flooring solutions can be used in damp locations without any problems since the floorings do not swell or crack thanks to their resistance to moisture. The design flooring must be glued across its whole surface. Loose floors or click-lock floorings are not water-tight, so moisture can seep into the subsurface.
How environmentally friendly are PROJECT FLOORS design floorings?
How environmentally friendly are PROJECT FLOORS design floorings?
With just 43% consisting of petroleum, only a small part of PVC contains non-renewable resources. 57% of PVC’s mass is chlorine, which is obtained from sodium chloride and is available in great quantities. The chlorine in a PVC molecule is contained in a chemical compound which is as stable as the compound found in table salt. Manufactured in energy-efficient processes, it requires significantly less energy than many alternative products. Its long life cycle and low maintenance also help to achieve a good overall balance for the energy used to manufacture and use PVC floorings. (Source: FEB)
Are PROJECT FLOORS design floorings suitable for use with underfloor heating?
Are PROJECT FLOORS design floorings suitable for use with underfloor heating?
Yes, all collections are suitable for use with underfloor heating up to a floor temperature of 28 °C.
Do you have any more questions? We will be pleased to advise you.
Tatjana Navarro & Yvonne Schlarp
+49 2233 968 70
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