Michael Kellough
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I've been asked to help choose some kind of engineered flooring to be installed on a concrete floor in Paris for a sculpture exhibition.
The large rectangular room is open to corridors at the four corners so there will be four transitions from concrete to "wood" and vice-versa so the installed thickness should be kept low.
The flooring installation might be temporary as well as the exhibit so it should not be a glue down installation.
Any suggestions for contractors, brands or suppliers in the Paris area will be very welcome.
The large rectangular room is open to corridors at the four corners so there will be four transitions from concrete to "wood" and vice-versa so the installed thickness should be kept low.
The flooring installation might be temporary as well as the exhibit so it should not be a glue down installation.
Any suggestions for contractors, brands or suppliers in the Paris area will be very welcome.