Norbord’s SterlingOSB Zero covers the walls at i-Jump, Mansfield

Norbord’s SterlingOSB Zero covers the walls at i-Jump, Mansfield

When designing the interior, i-Jump needed to create a practical and easily managed space while still being fun. In order to achieve this, i-Jump has covered the walls using Norbord’s revered SterlingOSB Zero.

Sterling OSB Zero is a precision engineered wood panel product that is suitable for use across a great range of construction projects. It is the UK’s only manufactured OSB that doesn’t contain any added formaldehyde making this an ideal choice for somewhere like i-Jump.

Stephi Grayson i-Jump’s Operations Manager has described the versatility of SterlingOSB Zero as one of its most unique features. This has allowed the company to personalise the boards by adding their own vinyls and company logos without incurring significant costs. The effect is a decorative and individual interior that isn’t just a hit with Stephi. The trampoline park’s choice to opt for SterlingOSB Zero has been met with “lots of complimentary comments” from i-Jump’s many visitors.

With its high adrenaline atmosphere i-Jump has benefitted greatly from the use of a material that Stephi has described as “totally self sufficient and effective”. Now that the decoration itself is completed Stephi, her colleagues and all their enthusiastic customers can simply enjoy the inviting appearance of the park without having to worry about degradation and upkeep.

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