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Case Study: Surf Snowdonia

Project:Café and shop, Surf Snowdonia Adventure Parc
Location:Conwy Valley, North Wales
Flooring contractor:JDP Flooring
Products used:Expona Commercial Wood PUR
Expona Commercial PUR luxury vinyl tiles from Polyflor were recently installed inside the visitor centre at the world’s first inland surfing lagoon, Surf Snowdonia Adventure Parc.
One of North Wales’ most popular new tourist attractions, Surf Snowdonia is built on the site of a former aluminium rolling and casting works in the Conwy Valley, on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. The £17m centre features a 300 metre long man-made freshwater wave lagoon and recently opened its door to the public for a second season.

Approximately 700m² of Expona Commercial luxury vinyl tile flooring in the Weathered Country Plank design was installed by Manchester based contractors JDP Flooring in the Surf Side Café and shop inside the centre’s HUB Building. This rustic design features highlighted knots and emphasised grain detailing for an authentic timber effect.

Peter Hinde, General Manager at Surf Snowdonia commented, “This Expona flooring fits perfectly with the natural, inspired by the outdoors interior design scheme we wanted to achieve in the HUB Building. In practical terms, the floor is also coping extremely well with the high number of visitors we are attracting every day.”

We have added a variety of brand new designs to our Expona Commercial collection. The Weathered Country Plank design shown here is no longer in the current range. To achieve a similar look, try the Grey Barnwood design.
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