
Specialising in wooden flooring, facades
Satinder Chawla, managing director of Span Floors speaks on why wood isn’t always considered ideal as a surface and how his company is striving to correct this misconception.
Satinder Chawla, managing director of Span Floors speaks on why wood isn’t always considered ideal as a surface and how his company is striving to correct this misconception.
What are the prominent trends in flooring design in the hospitality sector?
We often get this request – Can we do away with the profile at the junction (where the wood floor meets the other flooring)? The request is understandable as the Designer or the End user have their focus on how to make the flooring and the details look best! So how do we reconcile the need for aesthetic with practical considerations?
WPC or wood plastic composite decking had been proclaimed as the answer to problems with wood decking. It rose in popularity during the last few years as a solution to the challenges natural timber offered in terms of maintenance in outdoor exposed applications.
Wood flooring is considered warm and natural by actual survey. Most people feel comfortable when in contact with wood. In fact, it would impossible to imagine a home without wood in it. While the technology today permits the creation of a host of wood look-alike products, however, they remain look-alikes. Real wood, well, is real wood!