Office Flooring

For the modern office environment there is a wide choice of hard wearing, attractive floor coverings.

Phoenix Partitioning has access to all the major suppliers offering our customers the best selection, catering for all aesthetic and cost requirements.


Our carpet tiles are the perfect choice for today’s busy working environment being practical, flexible and hard wearing. We offer a selection of high quality, heavy contract, tufted carpet tiles designed for use in the demanding commercial sector. Offering a wide range of styles and textures from cut piles, loop piles and innovative cut & loop pile carpet tiles available in a huge selection of exciting shades, patterns and designed to inspire any interiors. Combining the latest yarn technology with both natural and manmade materials we can supply a number of high quality carpeting for commercial applications.


We will also be happy to discuss the possibility of incorporating company logos, house colours and even motifs within the carpet design.

Commercial office flooring refers to the types of flooring specifically designed for office spaces in commercial buildings. Unlike residential flooring, commercial office flooring must meet higher standards for durability, safety, maintenance, and aesthetics because these areas experience heavy foot traffic, frequent furniture movement, and require a professional look.

Here’s a breakdown of key aspects:

1. Purpose and Requirements

  • Durability: Must withstand high foot traffic and rolling chairs.
  • Safety: Slip-resistant and sometimes fire-rated.
  • Acoustics: Helps reduce noise in open office environments.
  • Maintenance: Easy to clean and resistant to stains and wear.
  • Appearance: Professional and in line with office branding or interior design.

2. Common Types of Commercial Office Flooring

  • Carpet Tiles: Popular for offices; reduce noise and are easy to replace if damaged.
  • Vinyl Flooring (LVT/LVP): Durable, low maintenance, and available in many designs.
  • Laminate Flooring: Offers the look of wood or stone at a lower cost.
  • Engineered Wood: Provides a premium look but is more durable than solid wood in commercial use.
  • Polished Concrete: Modern, industrial look; extremely durable.
  • Rubber Flooring: Often used in areas requiring extra cushioning or sound absorption.

3. Considerations

  • Traffic Level: Choose harder-wearing flooring for areas with heavy use.
  • Budget: Some materials are more expensive initially but cost-effective over time due to longevity.
  • Office Layout: Open-plan spaces might favor noise-absorbing flooring.
  • Design and Branding: Colors and patterns can complement corporate identity.

In short, commercial office flooring is functional, long-lasting, and designed to create a professional and comfortable work environment.