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Professional looking finishes using floor paints and emphasizing that showroom

Stepping into a showroom you are likely to have some vague conception of what you would like to leave with in your trolley, but it’s likely you don’t have a specific design detail perfectly formed in your mind. Your target might be a chest of draws, a marble top kitchen, or maybe a luxury 4 poster bespoke bed but it’s unlikely you’ll have one specific item in mind, yet alone all three. Marketing has become extremely adept at catering to our subconscious mindset and we often find ourselves going in for one thing and then leaving with another. Subtleties like floor paints may seem perfectly unimportant in deciding whether or not you buy that handmade pine cabinet – you probably won’t even recall what colour, design or pattern the floor was fashioning. But these can be the details that influence your purchase and although it can be said that a perfectly designed floor isn’t going to get a sale from everyone, it is safe to say that a badly designed one is more likely to detract a person from the product, however quality. Marketers have tapped into this idea and realise that by influencing our view point in such subtle way can make or break a product.


Making smooth final surface

Making smooth final surface

Obviously in terms of floor paints there can be other considerations to take into account, the surface may need to be have a particular attribute that aids the everyday running of the showroom, or residence, such as a water disbursable coating that provides a safer walkway for routes that are frequently walked upon. The same principle applies not only in a showroom scenario but also when considering the design of our own home. We all know what we like and dislike and an aesthetically pleasing room has several advantages, increasing the light that is brought into a room or drawing our attention to a particular feature - such as that custom made staircase you’ve spent hours deliberating over. A high quality finished floor often is the basis on which all other features are then built upon. Here you combine both functionality and attractiveness and although it is important to have a steady foundation such as flatness, the end product that people see, is the floor paints.


Upgrade existing concrete

Upgrade existing concrete

Choosing the correct colour for your floor can be important in several different ways. If you are running a showroom selling kitchens the floor finish must draw attention to the main article and not distract people from what it is you are highlighting, mainly, the product on display. In the factory where the kitchen is produced the selling setting is not going to be an issue you are primarily concerned with, importance may need to be placed upon highlighting a particularly treacherous piece of walkway, or making sure that around harmful equipment the high quality paint is a non-slip surface. It’s these details that can be easily overlooked and something simple, such as choosing the correct paint, can make a product or feature really stand out from the crowd.