High End Resilient Flooring ~ Residential & Commercial Uses

High End Resilient Flooring (HERF) is also known as “waterproof laminate flooring” by some interior designers in Singapore due to its waterproof essence. It is one of the most versatile floorings to be introduced into the flooring industry as a strong substitute to laminate and timber flooring. In this article, we will look at where […]

Is Laminate Flooring Getting Popular in Private and Public Residential Projects?

Traditionally, most condominium and public residential projects in Singapore are installed with parquet, especially for bedroom floorings. And with this, homeowners and builders are usually restricted to a limited choice: it’s either oak or teak parquet, and the colours are pretty much standardised. What’s more, parquet is prone to scratches and discolouration which means that […]

A New Type of Flooring for Commercial Offices?

Some commercial & office interior designers in Singapore have started using High End Resilient Flooring (HERF) for their clients. Given that most business owners in Asia usually rent office spaces from building management for an average period of around 3 to 7 years per location, office flooring is usually carpeted for short-term usage. Expensive wood […]

Health-Conscious Vinyl Flooring in Singapore

Today, there are a lot of vinyl flooring brands in the market. This is because vinyl flooring is easy for mass production and is highly demanded in the market due to its cost-effectiveness compared to solid hardwood flooring. Homeowners should be equipped with knowledge about the health and safety aspects of vinyl flooring as well. […]

The Difference Between Vinyl Flooring & High End Resilient Flooring

Since the advent of High End Resilient Flooring (HERF), many homeowners often confused it with vinyl flooring. Since both are not made out of wood and share the same characteristic in waterproof, the two types of flooring seem to be very similar to one another. However, High End Resilient Flooring is very much different from […]