mFLOR Studio: Design your own floor

Selecting a floor from the photograph of a single piece as shown in this brochure can be difficult because each piece is different, it is the combined effect of different pieces which provides the feeling of the floor. Many woods vary in colour from piece to piece. A sample can help, but the same drawbacks apply. Nothing beats seeing the floor in a room setting.

To make this possible everyone one of the 82 designs which make up the mFLOR range have been scanned, not just a single piece, but enough pieces to make up the floor in a room setting. These pictures are now available at www.mflor.eu and can shown in a number of different settings; Livingrooms, Offices, Kitchens & Bathrooms, Retail stores

To better replicate the situation you are considering, the wall colours in many of the mFLOR studio scenes can now be changed, and if required Feature Strips can be added to the chosen flooring in all the available colours. In each category there are several different types of room décor available, which can be selected by the viewer..

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True-to-nature appearance

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Our ambition is to develop plastic floors that are indistinguishable in appearance from wooden or stone floors. Thanks to the clever combination of trendsetting designs, touchable surface structures and generous dimensioning of the strips and tiles, mFLOR is regarded by many interior architects as leading the way within this segment of the flooring market.

Inregister embossing

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mFLOR floors with the addition of Authentic come with “inregister embossing”. These products have a visible and tangible wooden structure that is completely synchronous with the design. This means that it is almost impossible to distinguish the strips from genuine wooden planks.  The extra broad variation in strips ensures that a vivid effect is achieved, giving a wooden floor its character.

Many decorative options

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mFLOR floors offer plenty of room for creativity. There are many decorative finishing options. Even just the use of decor strips gives the floor a very different "look", but laying patterns with, for example, edging or herringbone motifs are also entirely possible and give a floor its own character.