Your office floors have to work as hard as you do. Between foot traffic, rolling chairs, spills and daily wear, damage adds up fast. That’s why you need the right flooring. It should be durable, reduce noise and give a professional first impression from the lobby to the back office.
Here are the benefits of shopping for office floors with Denver Carpet & Flooring:
Your office environment affects your team, their productivity and company morale. Worn carpets, dated tiles or noisy floors aren’t just unpleasant—they distract your team as well. At Denver Carpet & Flooring, our Denver-based flooring contractors install durable yet stylish office floors. Struggling to make a decision? Let us bring flooring samples directly to your business so you can compare flooring options in your space before committing. Visit our Denver showroom or contact us to schedule an on-site visit today!
You walk on your office floors every day, but probably don’t think much of it. You only start paying attention when a problem shows up. Here’s why choosing durable office floor solutions in Denver matters for your business:
Office spaces are busy and so are the floors. Conference rooms, reception areas and cubicles each have different flooring needs. The flooring should stand up to rolling chairs, foot traffic and furniture movement without wearing out. Commercial-grade flooring options are durable enough to maintain their appearance over time.
Open office plans and hard surfaces that echo can be disruptive. Padded flooring options like commercial broadloom carpet and carpet tiles absorb sound, making for a quieter, more productive work environment. The result? Your team gets more work done and client calls will sound more professional.
First impressions are everything. Outdated or worn flooring is a sign of neglect. In contrast, fresh, well-maintained floors demonstrate attention to detail and success. Quality flooring reinforces your company values and reflects your level of professionalism.
The right flooring shouldn’t be hard to take care of—regular vacuuming and occasionally mopping should do the trick. Flooring that lasts 15-20 years is worth it. It can save you money over time because you won’t have to pay to replace them as often as you would with cheap materials.
Every area of the office is different. For example, reception areas, conference rooms, open workspaces, break rooms and bathrooms all have different flooring demands. Choosing the right commercial flooring products for each space makes a difference.
Every office area has its own requirements that vary based on traffic patterns, noise concerns and design goals. Here are our suggestions for commercial flooring installation in Colorado and beyond:
Consider broadloom carpet for large, open office spaces. It’s affordable and works well for areas where carpet tile’s modular advantage isn’t needed. This is an effective way to keep your space quiet and comfortable, while giving open workspaces, corridors and conference rooms a cohesive, wall-to-wall look.
Carpet tiles are perfect for office spaces. They handle acoustics better than hard surfaces, are more comfortable and come in a variety of colors and patterns. Plus, if one tile gets stained or damaged, it can be replaced individually without redoing entire rooms.
LVP is sleek yet practical. It gives you that high-end wood look with the added benefits of scratch resistance and a waterproof surface. These floors are perfect for reception areas, break rooms and open offices because they combine style and durability.
A classic tile floor can thrive in a high-traffic lobby, bathroom or kitchen area. Durable and easy-to-clean, spills and regular foot traffic aren’t a problem for these floors. They are also available in several patterns. If you prefer, you can use tile as a statement piece in your entryway.
The best flooring for your office often balances aesthetics, budget, timeline and functionality. We update workspaces throughout the Denver metro and bring expertise to every business flooring project:
Commercial carpet tile is best for offices— it reduces noise, provides comfort and can be replaced individually. Meanwhile, luxury vinyl plank (LVP) provides a high-end wood look and tile floors are ideal for moisture-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
In fact, combining a 5.0mm thick glue down or “loose-lay” LVP plank or tile together with a carpet tile is a great option—this lets you have two different looks that butt up against each other flush without unsightly transition strips.
If upfront budget is a major concern, a glued down commercial broadloom carpet is always a great choice.
Of course! Our flooring team is more than happy to work around business schedules. Office flooring installations can happen after hours, on weekends or in phases that let employees continue working in other areas. We work around your schedule and minimize operational impact.
With regular maintenance, quality commercial carpet tile lasts 10-15 years in most offices. Busier areas like lobbies tend to show wear sooner, but since carpet tiles are modular, you can replace them individually instead of tearing out the entire floor.