The floor is the only aspect of a training facility in use 100 per cent of the time and the correct floor can maximise safety, improve performance and enhance aesthetics, as well as improving member flow.
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Dan Savin from BLK BOX, explains how health club operators can build the right foundations for a show-stopping floor
The floor is the only aspect of a training facility in use 100 per cent of the time and the correct floor can maximise safety, improve performance and enhance aesthetics, as well as improving member flow.
BLK BOX has worked on multiple projects where the primary objective has been to remove drastic level changes, which not only are detrimental to accessibility and functionality, but also heavily impact the overall flow and aesthetics of a training space, making it appear far smaller and less welcoming.
We’re fortunate to have the solutions to permit changes in function and outline specific zones where required, all while maintaining the same level of floor throughout.
An example of this is the integration of a large turf area adjacent to free weights area with integrated lifting platforms, as seen at Science in Sport’s brand new HQ performance facility, which also showcases custom inlaid platforms.
Where branding was once limited to metalwork and wall art, it’s now a primary option when it comes to flooring and this can enhance identity, culture and motivation – which can be compelling for members and create a feeling of belonging.
Dynamic branding is becoming especially popular in turf areas and on inlaid lifting platforms.



