A variety of Polyflor products were recently chosen to create a retro inspired interior design scheme for Nelson’s Diner in Berkshire. The 300m² flooring refurbishment was completed by The Hull Flooring Company and helped to create an engaging atmosphere for customers to enjoy.
Recently renovated American food restaurant, Nelson’s Diner based in Kennet Shopping Centre Newbury, Berkshire resembles the aesthetic of a traditional American diner with signature features like chrome-plated dining table and colourful chairs, retro floor tiles and lots of wall art. The refurbishment project was led by BMS Limited and a selection of Polyflor floor coverings were installed by The Hull Flooring Company Limited.
Expona Commercial PUR luxury vinyl tiles in Light Grey Concrete were fitted around the booth seating area, with the Black Matrix design used for a highlight arc shade near the bar area. Expona Bevel Line PUR tiles in the pale Portland Stone design were also installed around the bar seating area. Polyflex Plus PU homogeneous tiles in the Anglian Red and " target="_blank">Mourne Grey shades were used to create a retro chequerboard pattern floor in the middle of the diner.
Both the Expona Commercial and Expona Bevel Line luxury vinyl tile collections feature wood, stone and abstract effects which are ideal for heavy commercial environments in hospitality, retail and leisure sectors where there is likely to be a high level of foot traffic. Both these ranges feature a robust polyurethane reinforcement (PUR) which is cross linked and UV cured to provide superior cleaning benefits and a simple maintenance regime.
Available in 25 colours, Polyflex Plus PU is a general-purpose homogeneous vinyl tile combining excellent performance with durability, ease of maintenance and endless design possibilities.
"We’re delighted with the finished look of the diner and the flooring complements the interior design scheme perfectly. The fact it is easy to maintain is also a big bonus for our staff and the everyday running of the restaurant."
Shelly Francis, owner of Nelson’s Diner