Stacks of large format porcelain tile slabs on pallets in a warehouse ready for commercial flooring installation

Large Format Porcelain Tile: Design Benefits and Installation Tips

Large format porcelain tile has become a common choice in commercial flooring projects, especially in hospitality, office, retail, and mixed-use developments. Early in the planning process, many project teams consider large format porcelain tile because it delivers a clean, modern look while handling heavy foot traffic, moisture exposure, and daily cleaning demands. In South Florida,
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Outdoor kitchen area with natural stone flooring creating a durable and upscale surface for a commercial or hospitality setting

Natural Stone Flooring: Best Places to Use It and Design Inspiration

Natural stone flooring has been a popular choice in commercial buildings for a very long time, and it continues to stand out today. You will see it in hotel lobbies, office buildings, restaurants, and retail spaces across South Florida. Many property owners choose natural stone flooring because it looks high end, lasts for years, and
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Installer smoothing wet floor leveling compound to create a flat subfloor before commercial flooring installation

Floor Leveling Compound: How It Works and When to Use It

Uneven floors are a common problem in commercial buildings, and they can cause more trouble than many people expect. From safety risks to flooring failures, a bad subfloor can slow down a project fast. That is why floor leveling compound is such an important part of many commercial flooring installations. When used correctly, it helps
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Flooring sample boards displayed to compare laminate flooring vs vinyl for commercial interior applications

Laminate Flooring vs Vinyl: Key Differences and Which Is Better for You

Choosing the right flooring for a commercial space can feel overwhelming. There are budgets to manage, timelines to meet, and long term performance to think about. For many property owners and developers, the decision often comes down to laminate flooring vs vinyl. Both options look great, cost less than natural materials, and work well in
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Overhead view of two different wood floors meeting with a clean transition between contrasting wood tones in a commercial interior

How to Transition Between Two Different Wood Floors Seamlessly

When planning a flooring project, one common challenge comes up again and again: two different wood floors meeting in the same space. This happens often in commercial buildings, offices, hotels, and mixed use properties where updates happen over time or different areas serve different needs. The transition between those floors matters more than many people
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