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  • Budget planning is one of the first steps in any office renovation or workspace setup. Flooring decisions, in particular, significantly influence overall project cost, installation time, maintenance requirements, and long-term performance. When evaluating the most cost-effective solutions, many businesses quickly discover that office carpet remains one of the cheapest and most practical flooring options for commercial environments.
  • When you’re planning an office renovation, budget questions arrive fast—and they’re rarely simple. Many buyers start with a straightforward comparison: Is it cheaper to lay flooring or carpet? But once you look beyond the price per square meter, you realize the real cost depends on what your office needs to do every day: reduce noise, handle rolling chairs, stay presentable under heavy foot traffic, and allow easy maintenance without disrupting work.
  • Walk into a modern office—whether it’s a corporate headquarters, a co-working space, or a mid-size business floor—and you’ll notice something surprisingly consistent: office carpet. Even as design trends shift toward minimalist interiors and industrial-style finishes, carpet remains the default choice for many workplaces. That’s not an accident, and it’s not only about appearance.
  • If you’ve ever searched for office carpet online, you may have noticed something confusing: the same product can be called several different names. One supplier says “commercial carpet,” another says “carpet tile,” and a third lists “modular carpet” or “broadloom.” So what is office carpet actually called?

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