Options for Office Flooring
Whether you’re looking for office flooring for a new home office or you’re laying out carpets for the office floor for the entire business, you need a product you can trust for comfort, durability, and style. At Greatmats, we offer office floors of carpet, PVC, and vinyl that will deliver ease of installation and a great value. A modern, decorative floor will fit equally well at a corporate building or residential home.
We can’t guarantee that our office floors will make work your favorite part of the day, but office tiles are sure to give the space a stylish, professional look in which to wonder why it’s not 5 o’clock yet.
Types and Styles of Office Floors
We offer three styles of vinyl, PVC, and carpet flooring for an office, including:
- Tiles: Square tiles are a popular choice because they’re easy to install. Carpet, PVC, and vinyl tiles are all available.
- Planks: Rectangular planks are available that offer a wood-like flooring in vinyl or engineered hardwood. Carpet planks are available in multiple colors, too.
- Rolls: To cover large areas efficiently, consider industrial or commercial vinyl rolls. The heavy-duty rolls are extremely durable to stand up to the weight of a desk or chair.
Materials and Sizes for Office Flooring
The different materials available in our office flooring products include:
- Carpet: Carpeting is a traditional type of office flooring, providing style, warmth, and comfort underfoot. It’s durable and offers a good value.
- Engineered Hardwood: Engineered hardwood uses a veneer of your favorite hardwood over the top of a core material that gives the entire plank the appearance of being made of hardwood.
- PVC Plastic: PVC plastic delivers waterproof flooring that’s available in multiple colors and surface textures.
- Vinyl: Vinyl is a durable material that can be made to look like almost any kind of flooring, including hardwood.
Features and Benefits of Office Floors
Some of the key features and benefits of office flooring include:
- Stylish and colorful pattern options
- Durable enough for high-traffic areas
- Multiple installation options
- Guards against fading from sunlight through windows
- Resistance to soils and stains
- Many floors include some recycled content
- Stands up to dirt and scuffs
- Noise reduction with some floor designs
- Dyes and colors remain vibrant
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Good value over the flooring’s lifespan
- Withstands weight of desks and wheels from office chairs
Use Types for Office Floors
Because our office flooring has a design made to stand up to tough conditions and significant foot traffic, you can use it almost anywhere. Some of the ideas of locations where you can use our floor carpet for an office or our vinyl and PVC flooring include:
- Dental office
- Medical office
- Rows of cubicles
- Mezzanine level
- Church office
- Retail business office
- School office
- Waiting room
- Meeting room
- Government building offices
- Library reference desk
- Home office
Office Flooring Q&A
What are the best materials for office flooring?
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best materials for office flooring include carpet, PVC plastic, engineered hardwood, rubber, and vinyl floors. Each material offers durability, interesting designs, and ease of installation, depending on the format you’ve selected.
What is the best home office flooring?
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best home office flooring will offer a mixture of style, durability, and value. Vinyl tiles, slate-style PVC tiles, and modular carpet tiles can all deliver excellent results for flooring for a home office.
What are the best office carpet tiles?
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best office carpet tiles include those that complement the design of the office area while creating a good value. Multiple types of commercial carpet tiles are available, and many of them offer fire and stain resistance while performing well in high-traffic areas.
What are the advantages of office carpet tiles vs. carpet flooring?
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advantages of office carpet tiles compared to carpet flooring include the fast installation, the versatility in use cases, the reduced maintenance requirements, and the ability to absorb noise.
What is the best flooring for high-traffic commercial areas?
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best flooring for high-traffic commercial areas will include features like stain and soil resistance, locked-in colors without fading, long-lasting lifespans, and ease of maintenance. PVC plastic, carpeting, vinyl, and wood-like LVP laminate planks all work well for flooring for busy commercial locations.