Parameter
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Pile composition
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Backings
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Fire classification
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Anti‑static
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Chair resistance
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Indoor air
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Acoustics
We supply materials only for B2B customers (distributors, contractors, developers, architects, facility owners). Installation is by your appointed contractor/installer.
Broadloom (carpet rolls) delivers a continuous, seamless look with plush underfoot comfort and strong acoustic absorption—ideal for hospitality corridors & rooms, lounges, theatres, upscale offices and residential amenities.
Continuous aesthetics: long, uninterrupted runs enhance premium perception in corridors and guest areas.
Acoustic comfort: superior sound absorption improves guest experience and reduces reverberation.
Design richness: broad loom widths allow large‑scale patterns, gradients and custom motifs.
Comfort underfoot: soft feel and thermal comfort in rooms and lounges.
Lifecycle value: dense piles and quality backings deliver long service life with correct care.
Confirm precise values on the product datasheet/DoP/EPD for the chosen line.
Pile composition
Backings
Fire classification
Anti‑static
Chair resistance
Indoor air
Acoustics
Solution‑dyed nylon (PA) common; wool/wool‑blend for premium projects
Action‑bac, cushion/felt, heavy‑duty composite; PVC‑free options
Typically Cfl-s1 for carpet (verify DoP/test per SKU)
Options for IT/office use
Specify for castor‑chair areas if needed
Low VOC options; certificates on request
High sound absorption; impact sound per datasheet
Seam planning: run seams along low‑visibility lines; avoid main traffic lanes; use recommended heat‑seaming or tapes.
Pattern match: account for pattern repeat and tolerances; plan offsets at doorways and junctions.
Underlays: choose cushion underlay for comfort/acoustics in rooms; specify suitable density in corridors.
Stairs & thresholds: coordinate with Stairs solution (nosings/treads); use robust threshold trims.
Matting strategy: install entrance matting to reduce grit and extend carpet life.
Rule of thumb: corridors/rooms → Broadloom; premium suites/lobbies → Woven Broadloom; flexible offices/conference → Tiles.
Visual continuity
Replacement
Corridor aesthetics
Layout waste
Custom patterns
Acoustic feel
Excellent (seamless look)
Patch/insert (skilled)
Best choice
Medium (depends on pattern)
Yes (tufted print or woven)
High
Modular grid (can be disguised)
Tile‑by‑tile easy
Good
Low
Limited (tile formats)
High (cushion tiles)
Excellent + premium texture
Skilled patching
Best choice (premium)
Medium
Yes (bespoke woven)
High
Subfloor prep: ensure flatness and moisture are within limits; prime as required.
Adhesives & tackifiers: use the recommended tackifier for lift-and-replace; observe open times and RH/temperature.
Seam & pattern alignment: plan arrow/dye-lot orientation; confirm batch control during install.
Castor areas: specify chair-rated tiles and backing systems; consider chair mats where appropriate.
Vacuuming schedule matched to traffic; periodic hot‑water extraction per guide.
Stain management: solution‑dyed fibers increase color fastness; maintain spill response protocols.
Attic stock: order extra material for future patches and color continuity.
Materials-only supply. Fitting by your contractor/installer.
full rolls to palletized bulk; MOQs may apply for customs.
stock vs made‑to‑order patterns/colours.
datasheets, DoP/DoC, fire/TVOC tests, EPD/LCA on request.
broadloom swatches, strike‑offs for custom designs.
spec text, take‑offs, maintenance guidance, pattern layout assistance.
Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions our customers ask when choosing flooring. This section is designed to help you make confident and informed decisions. If you don’t see the information you’re looking for, feel free to contact our support team — we’re always here to help.
For a continuous premium look, yes. Broadloom minimizes visible grid lines and can visually elongate corridors.
Plan seams along low‑visibility lines, use approved seam tapes/heat‑bonding, and ensure proper stretch/tension per guide.
Cut pile with a cushion/underlay for comfort and acoustics; confirm fire and lightfastness specs.
Yes—options include printed tufted and bespoke woven (pattern/colour to order).
No—materials only. Installation by your appointed contractor.