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Custom Carpets and Floor Coverings for Gaming Floors
Woven axminster, tufted and solution-dyed nylon floor coverings designed for wear, acoustics, wayfinding and fire compliance.

The floor is the largest single surface a casino owns.
Carpet on a gaming floor does four jobs at once. It absorbs the reverberation that would otherwise make conversation at a table impossible, it disguises soiling between deep-clean cycles, it guides circulation without signage, and it carries a great deal of the room's colour identity.
We design pattern at the scale of the room rather than the sample book. A motif that reads beautifully at A4 frequently disappears at 6,000 square metres, or worse, repeats visibly down a sightline. Every design is proofed as a full-width strike-off before weaving.
Construction is chosen against the actual traffic map: 80/20 wool-nylon for VIP salons and lounges, solution-dyed nylon where cleaning chemistry is aggressive, and heavier pile weights on the primary circulation spines.
Catalogue
Specification lines within this category
Filter the range to see how each line is specified, certified and applied across a gaming interior.
Woven Axminster
Up to 16 colours in a single weave, 1,100–1,400 g/m² pile weight, made in 4 m widths for minimal seaming across open floors.
Solution-Dyed Nylon
Bleach-resistant fibre for high-spill zones such as bars and entertainment halls, colourfast through the full depth of the yarn.
Hand-Tufted Rugs
Bespoke inset rugs for VIP salons and reception, in wool, silk blends and bamboo viscose with hand-carved detail.
Acoustic Underlay
Dual-density underlay systems adding 0.15–0.30 to the floor's absorption coefficient and extending pile life.
Transition & Edging
Stone, metal and timber transitions detailed for level access and trolley traffic.
Attic Stock Programme
Dye-lot matched reserve rolls warehoused on the operator's behalf for later repairs.
Technical data
Specification reference
Indicative values used at concept stage. Final figures are confirmed per project against the applicable territory standard.
| Pile weight | 1,100–1,400 g/m² for gaming floors |
|---|---|
| Fibre blend | 80% wool / 20% nylon or 100% solution-dyed nylon |
| Fire rating | AS/NZS 1530.3 and AS ISO 9239.1 critical radiant flux |
| Roll width | 4.0 m woven, 3.66 m tufted |
| Colour capacity | Up to 16 colours per axminster weave |
| Expected life | 8–12 years on primary circulation |
| Lead time | 10–16 weeks including strike-off approval |
Advantages
Why operators specify this line with us
Room-scale proofing
Full-width strike-offs are reviewed on site under the project's own lighting before the loom is committed.
Soiling strategy
Pattern scale and colour value are chosen to hold appearance between the operator's real cleaning intervals.
Acoustic contribution
Carpet and underlay are specified as part of the room's absorption budget, not selected after it.
Dye-lot control
Multi-property rollouts stay matched years apart through reserved yarn batches.
Gallery
Applied in gaming environments



In practice
A floor that still looks specified in year eight.
We measure success on the appearance-retention review rather than the opening night. That means honest pile weights, realistic cleaning guidance and a reserved attic stock allowance of three to five per cent held from day one.
Next step
Speak with a casino interior specialist about your floor.
Send us a floor plan, an opening date and a target standard. We will return a written scope, an indicative supply schedule and a realistic manufacturing timeline.