Description
Beige Grey 0495: The Diplomat of the Standard Plus Range
If you have ever refereed a meeting where the design team wanted warmth and the client insisted on grey, this is the colour that ends the argument. Neutral commercial flooring rarely satisfies both camps at once, yet Beige Grey manages it, holding beige comfort and grey discipline together in one quietly confident sheet. It is the shade you specify when the project cannot afford a second opinion, and greige floors like this one have carried more difficult projects across the line than any bold colour ever will.
A Neutral That Referees Both Sides
Beige Grey works because it commits to neither extreme. In warm daylight it leans gently toward sand; under cooler artificial light it settles into a soft stone grey, which means the same floor flatters a sunlit atrium and a windowless corridor without either looking like a mistake.
The soft classic pattern keeps large areas from flattening out, and within the 30 colour collection this shade bridges the warm sand family on one side and Stone Grey on the other, making whole building palettes easy to assemble from a single range. Furniture in oak, walnut, laminate or steel all sits comfortably on it, which future proofs the floor against every refresh the tenants have planned.
Construction Notes for Specifiers
On paper, Beige Grey is a homogeneous vinyl floor covering: a single layer sheet, 2.0 mm thick, with the colour running through the full thickness of the material. There is no printed layer to wear away and no core to expose, which is the property that separates homogeneous products from everything else on the shelf. Binder content Type II governs the composition, keeping the sheet dense, stable and predictable under load. For anyone writing a specification, those few lines do more to guarantee the floor’s tenth year of service than any adjective could.
Ratings only mean something once you translate them. Commercial classification 34 Very Heavy is the top of the commercial scale, intended for spaces where the public arrives in volume every single day. Industrial classification 43 Heavy adds tolerance for rolling loads and equipment on top of that. Put plainly, neutral commercial flooring carrying these two numbers is cleared for hospital corridors, school hallways, retail floors and full office fit outs, the environments where flooring failures are most expensive and most visible. A vinyl floor covering rated to this level does not need favourable conditions to perform; it quietly creates them.
Maintenance That Stays Simple
Installation is glue down vinyl, fully bonded for stability that lasts as long as the floor does. After handover, the factory applied PUR surface treatment keeps the maintenance routine short: less waxing, less stripping, and easier day to day cleaning for the life of the sheet. That combination is why so many custodial supervisors quietly favour glue down vinyl over flashier systems; it behaves the same way in year eight as it did in week one. Beige Grey is available for local pick up, but inventory is limited, so quote colour number 0495 early and reserve what your drawings require. Neutral commercial flooring this adaptable never waits long for an owner.

