Room Visualiser Tunbridge Wells

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Room Visualiser

Wondering what flooring to have in your room? Wonder no more and instead picture our floors on your floors! Take a look below at room visualisers from three of our main suppliers.  

It’s never been easier to try before you buy

Room visualising tools

Carpet, wood, vinyl, laminate, LVT… how do you know which flooring will look best on your floors and with your décor? These handy room visualisers from Karndean, Amtico and Furlong make it much easier to choose.

Your new floor from Aztec Carpets & Flooring can appear in just three simple steps… upload a photo of your room, choose your flooring and then see your new room come to life. You can use pre-loaded rooms if you prefer, and you can change around flooring styles, finishes and colours as many times as you like – even the colours of the walls.

If you’re not sure about the visualisers, we can help. Pop into our Tunbridge Wells showroom and we’ll do it for you in store as part of our design process.

Our team are on hand to help with any queries.

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Karndean Floorstyle

Karndean’s Floorstyle visualiser is the perfect flooring customising and personalising flooring tool. Upload photos of your rooms and floors and add the flooring you like, the colour and the tone. Change the colours of your walls for a different look, rotate the floor layout and even compare different options side by side.

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Amtico

Amtico’s Room Visualiser brings out the designer in everyone! Upload photos of your rooms or use the online options. Then add your flooring of choice, the colour, the layout and even see what the Amtico designers recommend. Why not try different wall colours too and have a full room makeover!

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Furlong Flooring

Transform your space with Furlong Flooring's innovative room visualiser. Upload images of your rooms and experiment with different flooring options, colours and tones to see how they'll look in your actual space. Or you can use online images if you prefer. You can also change floor patterns and orientations, and view two different designs side by side for easy comparison.

FAQ's

Questions Answered

Our clients often have questions about our services, and we're here to provide clear and detailed answers to ensure you have all the information you need.

What warranties are available on flooring?

These really do vary across the different types and manufacturers. For example, wear and tear on carpets can range from 5 years to 20 years. Our longest hard flooring warranty is 40 years. Don’t forget we match these with our fitting warranty.

What makes Aztec different?
Most Common Query

We take on projects of all sizes from 1m2 to 100,000m2. Your flooring is important to you and so it’s important to us, no matter the size.

We are experts in both domestic and commercial flooring.

We are ISO9001 accredited.

We offer a personal service based around our core values of design ideas, quality product offerings and great workmanship.

We cater to all budgets with a vast range of products and cost saving advice where needed.

We liaise directly with other trades on renovation projects making sure everything smoothly, keeping the process as stress free as possible for you.

How can I best care for my carpets?

We’re glad you asked! It’s a common misconception that carpets will always look the same as the day they were fitted, however, this isn’t quite true. Fret not! At Tapi, we aim to provide useful advice that can help improve the appearance of your carpet and its longevity, so you can enjoy that soft luxurious feel for longer.

We’ve outlined lots of useful advice you can take advantage of in order to care for your carpet: Carpet Guide.

How can I take the measurements of my room?

For carpet, we need the measurements of the widest and the longest parts of the room. You need to make sure you go into any recesses or alcoves and don’t forget to go to the threshold in the doorway.

For areas having hard flooring, we recommend you let our estimator visit and take measurements. This is because they take into account areas such as fireplaces and it can also be used as an opportunity to assess the subfloor conditions to give an accurate price.

Should I replace my underlay as well?

If you’re having new carpet fitted, it makes sense to have the underlay replaced too as it can greatly increase the life of your new carpet. If there are signs of wear in your existing underlay, your carpet will wear unevenly in those areas, which will be noticeable. More modern underlays offer great sound reduction and heat insulation too.

What's the best flooring for pets?

The best option for a pet-friendly carpet is one with a short pile. Loop carpets are a great choice as any pet hair tends to sit on top of the carpet, making it much easier to vacuum. Go for a shorter loop carpet as taller loops can sometimes snag on your pets' claws. A carpet made from 100% polypropylene is stain resistant so any muddy paw prints or little accidents can be easily cleaned up.

Can you give me advice on how to care for my flooring after fitting?

Yes we can. Our staff are very knowledgeable about how to look after the different types of flooring and we have leaflets and/or website links for each manufacturer too. We also sell a wide range of cleaning products in our online shop.

Can you provide a fitting service for flooring that I haven’t bought from you?

We tend not to offer a fitting only service for two main reasons. First, because we only work with products where we’re confident in the quality and from suppliers who offer good aftercare. And second, because of this, we can offer great fitting warranties where we match the length of the manufacturer warranty.

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