Contract Flooring
Specified.
Not just chosen.
Cork is one of the few flooring materials that changes how a space feels to be in. Not just looks. Feels. That distinction matters when the floor is part of the design.
Built for considered spaces
Hotels. Restaurants. Boutiques. Yoga studios. Dance studios. Offices. Residential developments. Any space where how it sounds and how it feels underfoot is part of the experience you are designing.
A floor that quiets a room
A hotel corridor at 2am. A restaurant at full cover. A yoga studio mid-session. A music rehearsal room with hard walls. In every one of those spaces, the floor is either working with you or against you.
Cork absorbs impact sound by up to 20dB. Footsteps do not carry between floors. Chairs do not scrape. Ambient noise does not stack. The room stays calmer because the surface beneath it is doing something most floors cannot.
For hotels, that is the difference between a guest who sleeps and a guest who complains. For restaurants, it is the difference between atmosphere and noise. For offices and studios, it is the reason the room works at all.
Warmer rooms. Lower bills.
Cork is a natural thermal insulator. It does not conduct cold the way stone, tile, or engineered wood does. It retains warmth and returns it underfoot.
For a hotel, that means a guest stepping out of bed onto a floor that does not shock them. A bathroom that holds ambient heat longer. A room that feels cared for before a single word is spoken. For a yoga studio, a surface that stays at body temperature. For any space with underfloor heating, the heat reaches people more efficiently, with less energy to get there. Measurably lower running costs.
Cork does not just feel warmer. It performs warmer.
Material provenance. In writing.
Our floors are manufactured by Granorte in Portugal, from FSC-certified cork harvested by stripping the bark from living trees. The tree is not cut down. It regrows. The same tree harvested for a hundred years. For projects where the sustainability credentials of the specification matter to the client or the development, that story is available in full, with the certifications to back it.
What we provide
Specification support from selection through to installation guidance. Sample packs for client sign-off. Technical data sheets for every product. Site-specific advice on installation method — floating or adhesive fix — based on subfloor type and use case. No minimum order. No contract-only catalogue. The same floors, specified properly for your project.
The right floor changes a room.
Tell us about the project. We will recommend the right floor, get samples to you, and support the specification from there.
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