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The Roaming Giant

Hamilton

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For: Entry matting
For: Ceramic, Substrate

Connexx Matting with DT080 frame installed at the front entrance of the Roaming Giant restaurant in Hamilton.

This matting with its high absorbency inlay ensures restaurant floors are kept free of debris and water trampled in by customers. The black mottled colour was chosen to disguise any long term stains and for its high end quality and aesthetics. The DT080 ramp profile used was the perfect solution to safely transition the entrance matting to the existing flooring, eliminating the requirement for a mat well. The DT080 frame also worked well with transitioning the timber floors in the dining area. AA252 were installed on all stairs ensuring the safety of patrons. AA201 had an especially impressive finish, recessed into the timber stairs. Visit the Roaming Giant at 789 Heaphy Terrace, Claudelands, Hamilton 3214

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