Versatile Vero

July 05, 2023 2 min read

Versatile Vero

Endless possibilities with the PlusFloor Vero collection.

 

One of the many benefits to installing a glue-down LVT system as opposed to click-lock is the freedom it brings to create different looks and finishes through experimenting with colours, formations and patterns.

“In commercial spaces, interior designers get really creative with different designs and colours of carpet tiles but are more reluctant to do so with LVT, we want to change that, there’s endless design possibilities to work with”

Kyra Ediss– Specification Consultant

 

Vero Venice laid in Ladder pattern

 

More often than not, customers choose to install a singular colour in one format throughout their scheme for a sharp, clean and consistent finish. However, there are benefits to mixing and matching different colours and formats in one scheme, such as opening up tighter spaces, creating specific break out areas in an open plan space and more importantly, injecting a bit of personality and fun into designs.

 

Vero Chevron

 

Most designers create spaces which respect the architecture in their environment, considering angles, lines, lighting and space. Creating lines in design can be the most powerful and clever solution to opening up enclosed spaces by leading the eye in one direction rather than focusing on one specific area. Routinely, chevron profiles have been used to solve this problem, however the chevron design can be quite overwhelming in larger areas, for example in corridors. By alternating colours in the chevron, or colour blocking through the design, the eye is still lead by the parallel lines, but isn’t overwhelmed by the repeating pattern.

In larger spaces which have multiple purposes, such as in the workplace or in open-plan residential projects, flooring can be used to section off areas for specific tasks. For example, in workplace environments where there is likely to be quieter working areas, breakout seating, banks of desks and meeting rooms on the same floor plan, different colours can be used to create blocks. The advantage of sectioning areas using flooring, rather than partitions, walls or drapes is that it keeps a space feeling more open, inclusive and spacious. 

 

 

Vero Tuscany Tumbling Dice

 

Traditionally, feature strips have been used around the base of staircases or around the edges of rooms as a means of framing, but they can also be used to break up spaces when moving from one design to another. By using feature strips to break up spaces, it allows you to maintain continuity of one colour whilst alternating format.

Inspired by Italy, the Vero collection has been designed with luxury in mind. Pairing the smaller-sized planks with our signature TrueGrain registered embossing, the Vero collection is perfect for creating style and symmetry in interior design. With a 36 PTV rating and a waterproof finish, our Vero LVT is the ideal choice for use in areas with heavy footfall.

 

Vero Sorrento Ladder Pattern

 

Vero has a considered colour-palette, based on trending colours in both commercial and residential settings from the white-washed Florence through the warming natural tones of the Pompeii and Sorrento colours to the more daring charcoal Tuscany, giving you the perfect spectrum to work with.



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