Custom floor graphics provide versatile, eye-catching solutions for any space, with durable printed floor graphics available for short-term promotions and long-term installations across various surfaces.
Custom-printed floor graphics offer a versatile solution for transforming any space with eye-catching visuals. These digitally printed films feature a textured anti-slip surface designed for application on various existing floor types. Ideal for retail spaces, exhibitions, and more, our range includes options tailored for different surfaces: Exterior Grade StreetRap, Exterior Grade AlumiGraphic, Promotional Grade High Tack, and Promotional Grade Removable Vinyl. Each option ensures that your printed floor graphics remain secure and effective, indoors or outdoors.
For larger areas, we offer custom floor graphics in the form of non-adhesive vinyl floor coverings, including digitally printed vinyl lino for promotional use and premium BILDâ„¢ flooring for more permanent installations. Our vinyl lino is perfect for short-term applications, such as exhibitions or events, and can be easily installed with double-sided carpet tape. Both options allow us to print bespoke images directly onto the materials, ensuring our floor graphics provide a durable and visually engaging solution for any environment.
Our self-adhesive floor graphics are designed for short-term promotions and durable outdoor displays.
Perfect for exhibition stands, promotional events, retail displays, fashion shows, and stage installations, our PVC-coated, polyester-backed lino is designed for custom digital printing. Your artwork is directly printed onto its lightly textured surface, creating stunning visuals that are comfortable underfoot and have excellent acoustic properties. This cushioned vinyl is fire-resistant, non-slip, and ideal for public spaces. It reduces ambient noise when installed over hard surfaces like wood, concrete, or stage decking. It is easy to install with double-sided carpet tape and leaves no residue upon removal.
We can produce graphics over 3 meters wide in a single piece, and for larger areas, our precise cutting technology ensures seamless joins when assembled on-site.
Ideal for long-term use in high-traffic areas, BILDâ„¢ flooring (formerly G-Floor) is the ultimate solution for custom digitally printed floors. Made from 100% solid transparent vinyl with a fine, non-slip texture, we print your design on the underside and add a white ink layer, ensuring the graphics are protected by 2mm of durable PVC. For best results, we recommend professional installation with suitable adhesive. Once installed, this flooring offers a long-lasting, high-impact finish for retail, commercial, and upscale residential spaces.
We can produce graphics over 3 meters wide in a single piece. For larger areas, the material can be welded on-site using standard vinyl floor welding techniques, ensuring a seamless finish.
FEATURE | DETAILS | |
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SELF-ADHESIVE FLOOR GRAPHICS | ||
Exterior Grade StreetRap | R12 rated with StreetLam laminate. Highly conformable and suitable for Asphalt. Read More. | |
Exterior Grade AlumiGraphic | R12 rated (no laminate). Suitable for Asphalt. Read More. | |
Promotional Grade High-Tack Vinyl | R11 rated floor laminate. Read More. | |
Promotional Grade Removable Vinyl | R11 rated floor laminate. Read More. | |
FLOOR VINYL LINOLEUM (LINO) | ||
Material | PVC Coated Polyester Woven Fabric. Read More. | |
Slip Resistance | R9 | |
Fire Resistance | EN 13501-1 Class Bfl-s1 | |
BILDâ„¢ FLOORING | ||
Material | 100% PVC Homogeneous Sheet. Read More. | |
Slip Resistance | PTV – Wet: 43 – Dry: 63 | |
Fire Resistance | EN 13501-1 Class Bfl-s1 |
Our custom floor graphics are designed to fit your requirements, ensuring they perfectly suit your space. We offer a range of solutions to meet your needs, and our team is ready to discuss the best installation options with you. For a smooth process, we can guide you through the installation and are always available to answer any questions, giving you confidence in setting up your floor graphics display.
CATEGORY | DETAILS | |
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DESIGN | ||
Keep it Bold & Simple | Graphics should be bold and straightforward, avoiding complex messages that require users to stop and read. | |
Contrast for Visibility | If unsure about the surface’s colour, consider adding a contrasting keyline around the edge to ensure your graphics stand out. | |
Shape Considerations | We can cut to almost any shape, but simple shapes with rounded corners are recommended to prevent graphic failure. | |
Clear Film & White Ink | We can print on clear film with white ink for indoor hard floor applications, allowing for unique effects and more complex shapes on a softer-cut background. | |
Viewing Angle | Remember, users will approach your graphics from an angle. Design with this perspective in mind to maintain readability. | |
LOCATION | ||
Effective Placement | Position graphics directly in front of relevant products or areas for maximum impact. For directional graphics, place them to allow time for users to react. | |
Traffic Considerations | Our graphics withstand regular pedestrian traffic and light-wheeled loads, but they should be avoided in locations where hard items may be dragged across them. In industrial settings, choose locations that minimise potential damage. | |
Outdoor Use | Outdoor graphics can handle light vehicles rolling over them but avoid placing them where vehicles will stop, start, or change direction sharply, which can cause damage. | |
INSTALLATION | ||
Installation Practices | Proper installation is crucial for graphic durability. Follow product-specific guidelines carefully. | |
Surface Preparation | Ensure the flooring is suitable for the graphic, thoroughly clean and dry, and free of contaminants like dust, floor polish, and oily residues. | |
Temperature Considerations | Be aware of minimum application temperatures, as surface temperatures may be lower than air temperatures in cold conditions. | |
Adhesive Strength | Adhesive strength builds over time, so allow sufficient curing time before exposing the graphics to traffic. | |
Edge Attention | Pay special attention to edges, corners, and joins during installation to prevent peeling or lifting. | |
Maintenance | Use appropriate cleaning methods post-installation to maintain the longevity and appearance of the graphics. |
We have a large selection of artwork templates for all our products. Click the button below to view and download what you need.
Yes, our prices are based on receiving print-ready artwork. If you need help creating this, we can take your logos and text to design a visual for approval at a fixed cost of £45 + VAT. If you have low-resolution logos, we can recreate them for an additional fee. Contact us for a quote.
Our standard production lead time is 5-7 working days. This may vary based on order quantities and availability.
We offer a variety of solutions tailored to your needs, whether it’s a short-term promotion with easy removal or a durable aluminium film designed to last over a year, ensuring your graphic stands the test of time.
It’s essential to know the type of flooring and the volume of traffic that will pass over the graphic. Our range includes solutions for various surfaces, including short pile carpet, vinyl, wood, laminate, tile, stone, brick, concrete, and asphalt, ensuring optimal performance and durability for your specific environment.
Slip ratings and certifications determine the suitability for a given product in a specific environment.
They are important to keep consumers safe and avoid any potential hazards.
It’s important to fully understand slip certifications as this will have a massive impact on the product you decide to use.
In the UK and Europe, two certifications are used to rate the product and advise its suitability for floor applications.
Many European flooring manufacturers and floor graphics material manufacturers use ramp-type tests to classify the slip resistance of their products before sale. Such tests are generally carried out using the German National Standard test method (DIN 51130:2010).
The DIN 51130 ramp test is designed to simulate the conditions commonly encountered in workplace slip accidents. It uses heavily soled EN:ISO 20345 safety boots contaminated with motor oil.
The test method involves an operator walking forward and backward over a contaminated flooring sample. The sample’s inclination is gradually increased until the operator slips. The average angle of inclination at which slip occurs is used to calculate the flooring’s slip rating.
The result is based on the R (Ramp) scale, which runs from R9 to R13, where R9 is a high risk of slip and R13 is the lowest risk. Floor surfaces classified by the DIN 51130 standard as R9 (or, in some instances, R10) could be slippery when used in wet or greasy conditions.
The R scale starts at R9, the lowest rating, and progresses through increasing values to R13. It is important to note that surfaces classified at R9 and R10 will still be slippery when used in wet or greasy conditions.
R RATING | SLIP ANGLE |
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R9 | 6-10° |
R10 | 10-19° |
R11 | 19-27° |
R12 | 27-35° |
R13 | 35°+ |
RAMP RATING | DESCRIPTION |
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R9 | Suitable for use in dry indoor areas such as offices |
R10 | Suitable for areas that are kept mostly dry but have potential for spillages such as supermarkets, hospital corridors and some light industrial situations. |
R11 | Can be used in areas that can get wet such as bathrooms, food serving areas and sheltered external paths. |
R12 | Suitable for commercial kitchens, workshops, food processing plants, outdoor areas and sloping pathways such as disabled access ramps |
R13 | Suitable for swimming pool surrounds, steep slopes and work areas subject to wet and slippery contaminants, for example oil. |
The pendulum test involves a swinging arm with a rubber slider mounted on the end that sweeps over the test area.
There are two standard sliders: slider 96 (4S) represents average pedestrian footwear, and slider 55 (TRL) represents barefoot floor conditions. The friction of the flooring has a direct and measurable effect on the Pendulum Test Value (PTV) given. The test is carried out first in dry conditions and
then after contamination with water.
Research has confirmed that the Pendulum Test Value (PTV) is a more reliable and accurate method for evaluating slip resistance. As a result, the HSE (Health and Safety Executive) and many insurance companies have adopted it as a standard test method.
The PTV (Pendulum Test Values) are listed on a scale from 0 to 100, with 100 being the most slip-resistant. The minimum slip-resistance value considered safe for walking on in wet conditions is 36 PTV.
PTV | CLASSIFICATION |
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0-24 | High Slip Potential |
25-35 | Moderate Slip Potential |
36-74 | Low Slip Potential |
75+ | Extremely Low Slip Potential |
PENDULUM TEST VALUE (PTV) | DESCRIPTION |
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0-24 | Suitable for use in dry indoor areas such as offices |
25-35 | Suitable for areas that are kept mostly dry but have potential for spillages such as supermarkets, hospital corridors and some light industrial situations. |
36-74 | Can be used in areas that can get wet such as bathrooms, food serving areas and sheltered external paths. |
Suitable for commercial kitchens, workshops, food processing plants, outdoor areas and sloping pathways such as disabled access ramps | |
76+ | Suitable for swimming pool surrounds, steep slopes and work areas subject to wet and slippery contaminants, for example oil. |
Pendulum Test method versus Ramp Test method
The following able is intended as a guide only atnd does not represent a direct correlation of the rating from the German standard (DIN 51130) to the European standard (EN 13036-4).
DIN 51130 R9 – R13 RATINGS | EN 13036-4 PENDULUM TEST VALUE (PTV) | LIKELIHOOD OF SLIP INJURY |
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R9 | 11 to 18 PTV | Very Poor – Slip injury almost certain to occur |
R10 | 18 to 34 PTV | Poor – Slip injury likely to occur |
R11 | 34 to 51 PTV | Moderate – Slip injury may occur |
R12 | 51 to 70 PTV | Low – Slip injury unlikely to occur |
R13 | 70+ PTV | Extremely Low – Slip injury rare to occur |
The testing methods are different according to their specific norms and the values are not comparable.
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