Burmatex worked with Newcastle based interiors designers, Ward Robinson, to design an inspiring floor that was completely original. Recognising the importance of creating spaces that resonate meaningfully with the user – which is key in the education sector – Kendal College wanted to reflect the personalities of its students and really bring the rooms to life from the floor upwards.
The carpet tiles specified were Scan in colourway Surge and Axis in colourway Pimento, which are taken from the Evolve collection. More than just visually stunning, Scan and Axis also tick the durability box. Hard working and long lasting carpet tiles are essential in education as flooring tends to take a lot of punishment, and some alternative materials can be easily marked by shoes and scratched by grit under constant heavy footfall. Carpet tiles are also favoured for their noise reduction properties.
Becky Taylor, brand manager for Burmatex said: “Designers in the education sector are specifying vibrant and rich colours such as red and blue to encourage a range of creative responses from students. Scan and Axis offer both innovative and durable flooring solutions.”
Paul Goodwin, head of marketing at Kendal College said: “The new build is part of the Government’s Schools for the Future initiative, and we are very proud of the professional facilities we now have to offer our students and the local business community.”
The installation forms part of Kendal College’s landmark three-story building, which includes a new reception, hairdressing salons and a 450 seat refectory.