DESIGN THAT LASTS
Flooring for museums and public buildings
Public buildings, museums, and galleries require flooring that seamlessly blends durability, aesthetics, and hygiene. Junckers' solid hardwood flooring solutions are engineered to withstand high foot traffic while preserving the integrity of architectural spaces. Whether upgrading an art gallery or specifying flooring for a government building, our high-performance solutions offer long-lasting resilience with minimal maintenance.
At Junckers, museum and public flooring meets a sustainable mindset. With Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) available for our products and options for PEFC and FSC® certified wood, we offer beautiful, durable flooring that aligns with responsible forest management and environmental standards.
Leighton House Museum
Preserving heritage with durable wood flooring.
Junckers Black Oak flooring, specified for its rich, dark tones, forms a warm and tactile backdrop to several areas. David Artis, Architect Director, BDP described the design process: ‘It’s about subtle interventions that don’t etract from the overall legibility of the building.’
Restoring and adapting existing buildings forms an important part of designing and building in a more sustainable way. By upgrading older properties and making them net zero carbon ready, historic and heritage buildings are safeguarded and ensured a sustainable future. Junckers solid hardwood flooring, a material which is naturally low in embodied carbon, forms an integral part of the project with its proven long lifespan. Expected to last well over 60 years, the floor forms part of the design to future-proof the museum.
FLOORING IDEAS FOR MUSEUMS, ART GALLERIES & OTHER PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Find inspiration in our references
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M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark
COMPLETELY NEW FLOOR DEVELOPED
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National Gallery of Ireland
AN ELEGANT UPGRADE FOR THE GALLERY
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The Carnegie Library & Galleries
ADDING TO AN AWARD-WINNING SPACE
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Musee Hyacinte Rigaud
A BEAUTIFUL MUSEUM
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Agnews Gallery
ART GALLERY IN THE CENTER OF LONDON
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Betlehem Museum of The Mind
THE PERFECT SET FOR THE PERMANENT DISPLAY
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Garrison House
A TOTAL RESTORATION
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Atkis Gallery
AN ELEGANT AND CONTEMPORARY GALLERY
Hardwood flooring for museums and public buildings
Bring your space to life with high-performance museum flooring and art gallery flooring from Junckers. Whether you're curating exhibitions, preserving cultural heritage, or designing a high-traffic civic space, our solid hardwood floors offer the perfect balance of durability, aesthetics, and easy maintenance.
Ideal for flooring for public buildings, our commercial-grade hardwood solutions withstand constant foot traffic while maintaining their elegant appearance. From seamless gallery flooring to hygienic flooring for public sector buildings, Junckers' sustainable, certified wood floors provide a timeless foundation for any public space.
Discover how public building flooring can enhance your project—combining strength, style, and long-term performance. Explore our flooring for public sector buildings today.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MUSEUM FLOORING
Why do you recommend solid hardwood floors for museums and public buildings? add
At Junckers, we believe solid hardwood flooring is the best choice for museums, art galleries, and public buildings, offering a perfect balance of durability, aesthetics, and ease of maintenance. These high-traffic spaces require flooring that not only withstands constant use but also enhances the architectural integrity of the environment.
Can I order free samples? add
Yes, we offer free samples so you can see the colors, textures, and quality of our flooring options before making a decision. This allows you to ensure that the flooring fits your office’s decor and meets your expectations. Contact us to request your free samples.
Is solid hardwood flooring a more sustainable choice? add
Solid hardwood is a more sustainable choice compared to other flooring types, especially when it’s sourced from responsibly managed forests. Hardwood flooring is durable and long-lasting, often lasting for decades, which reduces the need for replacement. It’s a renewable resource and can be refinished multiple times, extending its life and minimizing waste.