Transformation, from the Ground Up

Remake your exhibit booth from the bottom up with these flooring tips

| Published in December 2008 |
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This slip-resistant Cascade flooring (from Harlequin) gives Houston Ballet dancers a safe, stable and solid surface to perform on.Flooring should always complement the specific environment in which it is used. A flashy design ideally suited to one space may not align with the overall branding goals of another.This checkerboard flooring pattern is popular for kitchen, bath and food shows.Flooring comes in many unique materials, including embossed surfaces.Harlequin Hi-Shine (shown here in red) features a special laminated hard polymer ultra-gloss surface with a high-gloss PET surface that can give a booth a sophisticated “wet” look.

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About the author: Patricia Basileo

Guest columnist Patricia Basileo is the vice president and general manager of American Harlequin, the American location of flooring company Harlequin Floors.
Contact: dance@harlequinfloors.com