by RB
9. March 2012 10:38
Take a look at Rose Brand’s Digital Printing Project Manager, Ernesto Gomez, talk about the different options available for digitally printed flooring.
Every designer knows how to take advantage of a scenic backdrop. It provides the perfect medium to brand your company, enhance an event or create a beautiful set. Yet, most people forget there is a whole wealth of possibilities at their feet, literally. You can expand your canvas by digitally printing on floors.
Digitally Print on Matte Ballare Flooring
Ideal for use in live theatre, touring shows, as well as special events. Ballare is quick and easy to install, remove, and transport. These lightweight rolls are more convenient than decking and will enable you to save money on labor and freight charges.
Digitally Print on Studio Tiles
Finally, there's a floor that can withstand treading and usage and still maintain vibrant, crisp colors. Studio tiles are perfect for temporary or permanent flooring in television studios, retail, restaurant, and theme park environments.
Digitally Print on Carpeting
Depending on your needs, we can do both dye sublimation and solvent printing on carpeting. Choose any size, shape and design to create your custom carpet.
Learn more about digital printing.
by RB
17. January 2011 03:50

Purchasing a dance or expo floor is a bit different than choosing the kitchen tiles that best match your wall paper. There is more than just aesthetic design coming into play. You’ll want to consider a number of different attributes in order to choose the flooring that will best meet your needs.
First, consider the length of time the flooring will be in use. There are three options to choose when considering a time-frame: touring, semi-permanent, and permanent. Permanent floors, such as Roscotile™, are best for dance and television studios, in which the flooring is expected to last for years. Touring flooring is flooring that will only be used temporarily. These floors are designed to lay flat quickly and are flexible enough to be rolled and re-rolled for years, such as the the Rosco Show Floor. For everything that falls in between, we have semi-permanent flooring options, such as Rose Brand’s Reversible Dance Floor.
Second, consider the different uses for each type of flooring. Some floors can only be used by people wearing footwear with soft soles (e.g., ballet, jazz, and modern shoes). Other floors, such as The Rosco Adagio™ Tour, can be used by hard-soled wearers for activities such as tap and flamenco dancing. Some floors, such as the Rosco Performance Floors, are multi-purpose and can be used for everything.
Lastly, you need to choose color and finish. Most of the floors come in black, white, and grey. If you can’t decide on one color, you can choose a reversible floor. If you are looking for additional colors, Rose Brand’s Ballare Dance Floor comes in 7 varieties that include the above colors as well as red, light blue, royal blue, and green. When it comes to finish, you must decide matte vs. glossy. Matte floors hide scratches better than a glossed floor, so mattes are often preferred for tap class and events with a lot of foot traffic. Glossy floors are reflective and shiny, so they provide more of a “wow factor.” The chart below is organized to help you choose the flooring that is right for you. For more information visit rosebrand.com or call one of our sales people at 800.223.1624.
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For more information on each of the products listed in the chart above, visit http://bit.ly/rb-floor.
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