CTD Architectural Tiles continues to put safety first with its latest collection of floor tiles which is suited to a variety of commercial applications.
The company has further increased its offering with several floor tiles that both look beautiful and prioritise safety with a Pendulum Test Value (PTV) rating of 36 or higher. A vital consideration for any commercial project, the pendulum test for slip resistance is the only legally accepted measure of anti-slip flooring in the UK.
CTD Architectural Tiles has carefully curated its latest collection of floor tiles to not only meet safety standards, but also to suit a variety of aesthetic requirements. The latest additions feature an array of style, colour and size options for a wide range of applications from offices to hotels and leisure centres.
The Antislip Mosaic collection comprises classic small mosaic in 23 beautiful colours from quintessential blue to vibrant red and is ideally suited to areas including swimming pools and bathrooms – which are likely to be exposed to excess water. The collection boasts a profiled finish for slip resistance, making the tiles an ideal choice for any wet environment.
For commercial bathrooms and beyond, River embodies the regenerating power of water through its elegant and luxurious marble-effect design. River is suitable for a multitude of applications, and its availability in five neutral shades and four size configurations offers design flexibility for any project.
The Terrazzo collection utilises natural-colour fragments for a timeless yet practical finish. These glazed porcelain tiles boast a PTV36 rating under both dry and wet conditions, meaning they can be used outdoors as well as indoors, providing a fantastic choice for designers looking to create a seamless flow from the inside out.
Alternatively, Trevekever provides a traditional timber-effect flooring solution with all the modern benefits of glazed porcelain including durability and resistance to wear and tear. Suitable for even the busiest areas of a commercial building such as reception or bar areas, the collection comprises four warm shades with distinctive oak-like features to embrace the soothing effects of nature.
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