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Our service for you: Practical tips
Helpful information and suggestions for your projects

Extraordinary times require new ideas to stay in touch with and support each other. Our SWISS KRONO experts are ready to help you with the new practical tips in brief videos – in front of the mobile phone camera from the home office or from the company office.

Flooring – Laminate

Practical tip with Oliver Narr: The KRONOTEX Floor Studio

The favorite for the next renovation of the living room floor has been determined. But how does the decor actually look in the room? You either have great imagination or an Internet connection! In our Floor Studio, you can lay laminate virtually and get a good overview of the floor of your choice in the room. Oliver Narr, from our laminate sales team, shows you how the Floor Studio works.

 

Practical tip with René Schütte: Growing profiles of Clic laminate

Is an 8 mm thick laminate floor sufficient for my purposes or do I still need a 10 mm thick laminate? This question is asked by many who want to choose the right one from the huge range of laminate floorings on offer.
Apart from the thickness of the panel, other differences are important for the purchasing choice. René Schütte, employee in the sales department of SWISS KRONO, explains an important characteristic: the profile that grows with you.

Practical tip with Achim Scholz:
Laying a HERRINGBONE laminate

SWISS KRONO TEX product manager Achim Scholz presents his favorite collection, HERRINGBONE. The floor in herringbone pattern is absolutely stylish and extraordinary. Achim Scholz tells you how HERRINGBONE is laid professionally.

Practical tip with Achim Scholz:
Tangible structure of the laminate surface

Achim Scholz, Product Manager at SWISS KRONO TEX, explains the importance we attach to the feel of our products and how the surface structures differ from one another.