Commercial
Commercial flooring choices for small Miami spaces
A small shop, office, studio, or service business needs a floor that looks good when someone walks in, but it also has to survive normal workdays. The best choice usually depends on what happens in each part of the space.
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Front rooms need first-impression value
The front of the business is where customers make quick judgments. Polished concrete or a clean coating can keep the room open and easy to maintain, especially when the existing slab is worth showing.
Offices and back rooms can be different
Carpet tile can make sense in offices, waiting areas, and rooms where sound and comfort matter. It also gives owners a way to replace damaged sections later without pulling up the entire floor.
Traffic decides more than taste
A floor that looks good in a sample may not be the right fit for carts, rolling chairs, foot traffic, cleaning products, or wet shoes. That is why we ask how the space is used before recommending one material.
