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"These select testimonials demonstrate a range of uses over several years. Determining which carpet tile design is right for you is easy after exploring this interactive website's animations."
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- May 8, 2012
I was surfing the web looking for a rug that didn't seem too thick for my dining area, and was ecstatic when I found these carpet squares.
- Nichole |
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- October 28, 2011
I have a workshop that gets messy sometimes and wanted to designate a specific area as a no-mess zone. I decided an area rug could do the trick, and am happy I chose these carpet tiles.
- Vin E.
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- September 12, 2010
With all the built-ins and tight corners in our Day Spa, installing these tiles was easy for us to do ourselves. And the design made the busy work feel creative.
- Dave F. |
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- February 23, 2010
These carpet tiles are just the ticket to communicate to visiting clients that we are on the cutting edge of innovation. The flatness of the carpet allows the chairs to roll around effortlessly.
- Bill C. |
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- April 20, 2009
We installed the carpet tiles in our church's youth building. Installing the tiles was half the fun; they are so easy to put down and you get to create your own design. This flooring really adds some pizzazz to the whole room. I like having the art on the floor; it's classic and subtle. These tiles are also suprisingly durable. We have about 30-40 youth coming in and out of here on a weekly basis and there's no signs of wear. This product is one of a kind and worth the investment. Many thanks to the designers, creators and salesmen who made this happen.
- Nick H.
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- November 7, 2008
After trying other area rugs, I am most satisfied with these thin carpet squares to cover my floor tile. A company employee was very helpful. In the small dining area of my condo kitchen, the Cocoon carpet tiles cover the ceramic tile flooring under a 42" round Noguchi "Cyclone" table. The chairs with wheeled casters around the dining table have an unsafe tendency to glide freely on smooth ceramic, and Cocoon tiles provide the right degree of friction needed to keep the chairs under control. (By the way, Binvetec tiles are my fifth attempt at taming the free-flying chairs. There were two tries with rugs woven of synthetic fibers, and three with "Flor" tiles in various colors and designs. The main problem with the latter was the adhesive corner dots which left a sticky, hard-to-remove mess when the tiles were moved.) My son-in-law and two teenage grandsons came to help in the latest floor tile change, and seemed to enjoy the challenge of laying out various design arrangements for my consideration.
- Annie
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