FLOR Modular Carpet Tiles
After decades as the flooring equivalent of a sturdy cotton house dress, carpeting has achieved what may be its final stage of evolution. And we're not talking about a more stain-resistant version of the same beige blanket (that was the last "big" advancement). This is, in essence, a whole new type
Posted — UpdatedModular tiles can be more eco-friendly than conventional carpet (and other floorcoverings) in a few different ways. The fiber and/or backing can be made with recycled materials. There's no waste, since you buy only the tiles you need (cut-off rolls of carpet crowding the attic aren't just a waste of space). If a tile becomes worn or damaged, you simply replace the tile, not the whole floorcovering. Best of all, you can take the flooring with you when you move. To keep your personal environment as green as possible, choose tiles with Green Label Plus certification for low-VOC emissions.
In contemporary interior design, the best products and materials are adaptable. It's all about creating distinctive, personal spaces and the freedom to change things up without having to start over. Carpet tiles offer unmatched design flexibility, and they mix well with other materials—use them to add a little softness to hardwood or tile, dress up a laminate or vinyl floor, or even make a concrete-slab patio more livable.