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Catering floors, from slab PVC to attractive hybrid wood
Most customers choose the rock-solid adhesive PVC floors from top brands such as Floer and Floorlife. For an atmospheric restaurant, hotel bar or lunch café, real wood is of course also beautiful. But real wood is fragile, not easy to maintain and difficult to keep beautiful. Fortunately, a solution has recently been found in the form of hybrid wood floors. This new type of floor is also suitable for catering establishments. The top layer of Hybrid parquet is made of real wood, but this very thin layer has been applied with a special technique that makes it extremely strong. The underlay that is under this top layer is also very suitable for underfloor heating. Moreover, these attractive floors can be kept clean and maintenance in the form of sanding is not necessary. Maybe something for you?
Tailored advice
Are you stuck? We are happy to help you with tailor-made advice for your floor for your new restaurant, eatery or, for example, wine bar. We can also send samples of our A-brand catering floors to you or your architect.
Frequently asked questions about Catering floors
What are the key characteristics of a catering floor?
A catering floor must be durable, easy to maintain, and resistant to moisture and dirt. Additionally, the floor must be comfortable for staff who stand for long periods and easy to clean to meet hygiene regulations.
What types of flooring are suitable for hospitality establishments?
PVC, poured floors, ceramic tiles, and certain laminate or wooden floors are popular choices. PVC and poured floors are water-resistant and easy to clean, while ceramic tiles are durable and heat-resistant.
Are hospitality floors resistant to heavy loads?
Yes, most hospitality floors are designed to withstand intensive use and heavy furniture or equipment. PVC, tiles, and concrete, for example, are very sturdy and resistant to pressure and wear.
What is the best flooring for a restaurant?
A restaurant floor needs to be hard-wearing, hygienic, and easy to maintain. PVC and ceramic tiles are popular options, but a well-finished concrete or poured floor also offers a stylish and practical solution.
