Top Commercial Flooring Projects

Creativity, masterful project execution and innovative use of flooring materials are showcased in some of the top commercial projects published in 2022.

Humble Lakeland Elementary School and Elementary School #30 is a new construction combination package with over 115,278 sq. ft. of flooring.
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The project featured over 46,000 sq. ft. of waterjet cut flooring that encompassed more than 35 different colors.
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The project was awarded Best of Show for the 2022 FUSE Spark Awards.
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Intricate design and detail, combined with spectacular craftmanship featured throughout the school, showcased a masterful skill level of installers and their technical expertise.
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Humble Lakeland Elementary School and Elementary School #30
Humble, Texas

Educational institutions have unique needs when it comes to flooring. From classrooms to libraries to cafeterias, each room serves a specific purpose that will determine the best choice for flooring products. Intex Commercial Flooring in Houston, Texas, took on a creative project at Humble Lakeland Elementary School and Elementary School #30 in Humble Texas alongside architectural firm PBK. The new construction project featured more than 115,000 sq. ft. of flooring—46,000 sq. ft. of which was waterjet-cut flooring that encompassed more than 35 different colors.

The goal: to provide children an elaborate collaboration space to expand their creativity and learning skills. Intricate design and detail, combined with spectacular craftmanship featured throughout the school, showcased a masterful skill level of installers and their technical expertise. The end result is a breathtaking combination of innovation and imagination that will inspire future generations to become cross functional collaborative thinkers.

Armstrong Flooring relocated its corporate headquarters to Greenfield, one of the mid-Atlantic’s premier mixed-use corporate parks, located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
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The project showcases a masterful use of bright colors and a mix of patterns and textures across multiple Armstrong product lines.
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The layout flows from room to room and communal space to private—showcasing commercial flooring design in the process.
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The flexible office space housed approximately 200 employees and featured 5,000-square-foot design showroom.
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Armstrong Flooring Headquarters and Design Center
Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Starnet Commercial Flooring awarded its 2022 Grand Prize to CB Flooring, LLC, for the company’s work on the dazzling new Armstrong Flooring Headquarters and Design Center. The newly refurbished and expanded corporate center is located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and was designed by architectural design firm Spiezle. With its masterful use of bright colors and a mix of patterns and textures across multiple Armstrong product lines, the layout flows from room to room and communal space to private—showcasing commercial flooring design in the process. Ardex installation materials ensure quality installations throughout the space.  

DCO Commercial Floors completed all flooring in the new tower, including all hard tile and wood in the units, and all hard tile, carpet, rubber, and wood in the commons areas.
The owners had complete customization options for the condos, so DCO’s scope was to supply them with whatever type of flooring and amenities they desired for their residence.
The Graydon Buckhead was one of the first builds in the luxury condo market, with units selling out quickly and the penthouse unit already purchased.
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The complex itself has a resort-style pool and spa, entertainment areas, formal and informal club rooms, fitness center with spin studio, green yoga lawn, newsroom, dog spa and park, and two guest suites.
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Graydon Buckhead
Atlanta, Georgia

A 22-story tower blending seamlessly into its historic surroundings, Graydon Buckhead offers a boutique collection of luxury residences, just a short distance from the world-renowned restaurants and boutiques of Buckhead. The building has 47 units ranging in price from $1.5 million to $8 million. DCO Commercial Floors completed all flooring in the new tower, including all hard tile and wood in the units, and all hard tile, carpet, rubber, and wood in the commons areas.

Kolter Urban was the developer on this project, and this was their first time doing a project in Atlanta. In the past, Atlanta has been a hotspot for multifamily projects, but particularly off-campus student housing. Atlanta was identified as a great place for condo growth, and by bringing in a luxury project like this, it gave Atlanta the opportunity to present itself to a higher-end market of consumers. This is one of the first builds in the luxury condo market, with units selling out quickly and the penthouse unit already purchased.

The owners had complete customization options for the condos, so DCO’s scope was to supply them with whatever type of flooring and amenities they desired for their residence.

“We were able to install heated floors into some of the units, as well as custom woods in the bathrooms of penthouse units,” said Hannah Glass, marketing coordinator. Tilebar supplied the high-end tile marble tile used. The public areas contained rubber flooring, and the complex itself has a resort-style pool and spa, entertainment areas, formal and informal club rooms, fitness center with spin studio, green yoga lawn, newsroom, dog spa and park, and two guest suites.

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