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Forbo Flooring Sound Solutions

Mute the Noise with Modular

Forbo's Marmoleum Modular collection offers linoleum tiles in various designs such as wood, concrete, stone, and marble, featuring 5 dB of impact sound reduction with the Forbo NR99 Underlay System. The Flotex Modular range provides unique tile formats with 22 dB of impact sound reduction, while the Allura Decibel luxury vinyl tiles offer 19 dB of sound reduction. These flooring options allow for mixing and matching to create stunning and sustainable floor designs with sophistication and style, catering to both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits for interior spaces.

  • Mute the Noise with Modular
  • Mute the Noise with Modular
  • Mute the Noise with Modular
  • Mute the Noise with Modular
  • Mute the Noise with Modular
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    Marmoleum Modular

    Marmoleum Modular

    Our Marmoleum Modular tiles & planks combine modern design with outstanding functionality. A powerful trend flooring - even for high traffic areas.

    The sustainable linoleum tiles stand for a healthier indoor climate and a responsible use of the environment. The colors are presented in visuals of wood, concrete, stone, marble and 2 vibrant embossed designs that change with every angle you look at it.

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    Allura Decibel 0.8 Wood

    Allura Decibel Wood

    Allura Decibel is Forbo’s acoustic LVT flooring solution. The luxury vinyl tiles offer a combination of 19 dB acoustic performance and the highest technical specifications. Allura Decibel 0.8 floors are designed as a solution for high-traffic areas in many applications such as retail, offices and education.

    The 29 Wood floor designs offer a balanced mix of classic natural woods and contemporary wood designs. The collection offers a wide choice in color and shapes, including plank sizes that are ideal for herringbone laying patterns. Allura Decibel meets all the aesthetic requirements of luxury vinyl tiles, including beveling and a perfect match between each individual pattern and the different plank sizes.

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    Allura Decibel 0.8 Material

    Allura Decibel Material

    Allura Decibel is Forbo’s acoustic LVT flooring solution. The luxury vinyl tiles offer a combination of 19 dB acoustic performance and the highest technical specifications. Allura Decibel 0.8 floors are designed as a solution for high-traffic areas in many applications such as retail, offices and education.

    The 26 Material floor designs offer a balanced mix of traditional concretes, contemporary designs and colors that combine very well with each other and with the collection’s basic items. Allura Decibel Material meets all the aesthetic requirements of luxury vinyl tiles, including beveling and a perfect match between each individual pattern and the different tile and plank shapes.

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    Flotex planks

    Flotex planks

Marmoleum Modular

Modular Mute: Minimize the Noise

The Marmoleum Modular collection offers sustainable linoleum tiles in various sizes and designs, allowing for the creation of stunning floor designs with visuals of wood, concrete, stone, and marble. The tiles can be mixed and matched or used on their own for a beautiful sustainable flooring option. When paired with the Forbo NR99 Underlay System, Marmoleum Modular can offer impact sound reduction of 5 dB and a Class A classification for reducing in-room impact noise. Installation requires a two-step process.

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Allura Decibel 0.8

Acoustics absorbed with Allura Decibel

The Allura Decibel collection by Forbo offers luxury vinyl tiles with excellent acoustic noise reduction capabilities (19 dB) and high product performance. The collection includes a wide range of wood and material designs, suitable for use in high-traffic areas such as retail, offices, and education. The tiles feature beveling and a perfect match between patterns and plank sizes, making them visually appealing and functional for a variety of applications.

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Flotex Planks

Flotex: Filtering Out the Noise

The Flotex Modular range from Forbo offers sophistication and style in a modular flooring solution. With tile formats of 9.48” x 39.37” and 20” x 20”, stunning floorplans can be created with endless possibilities for mixing and matching designs. This range is perfectly adapted for all types of environments and provides excellent impact sound reduction of 22 dB. Additionally, the unique concrete textile flooring option offers a modern and stylish choice for flooring needs.

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Impact sound reduction

Impact sound reduction

The different types of sound...

Sound can be categorized into two forms: airborne noise and impact noise. It is crucial to understand the difference between the two, as each presents its own challenges. Products designed to reduce airborne noise may not necessarily reduce impact noise. Therefore, when planning new construction projects such as homes, student accommodations, or healthcare facilities, it is important to consider the distinction. By doing so, decision-makers can better manage acoustics.

Impact noise occurs from physical impacts on buildings or solid materials, such as footfall or banging doors. This type of noise is difficult to isolate as both sides of the building element vibrate, generating sound waves. Acoustic flooring can help reduce impact sound.

Airborne noise, on the other hand, includes noises like TV sounds, conversations, and barking dogs. This noise travels through the air and can either reflect off surfaces or be absorbed by dense materials. It can also travel through building structures, increasing noise levels when reflected and reducing noise when absorbed.


What happens to Sound when it meets an Obstacle?

Sound is Reflected ...

Sound reflects off flat, rigid surfaces like concrete or brick walls, creating an echo as the sound wave is bounced back on itself due to the surface's mass.

Sound is Absorbed...

Acoustic absorption is when a material, structure, or object takes in sound energy instead of reflecting it, with part of the absorbed energy turning into heat and part being transmitted through the absorber.

Sound Transmission...

Airborne transmission occurs when noise in one room causes air pressure waves to vibrate a wall or structure nearby.

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Turn down the volume

Turn down the volume

Negative impacts of noise on healthcare environment:
Noise can increase anxiety in patients, drive up nursing calls and pain medication requests, slow recovery rates, and lengthen hospital stays.

Negative impacts of noise on classrooms:
Excessive noise reduces the ability to hear lessons clearly, leading to poorer academic performance, and can cause distractions, learning difficulties, and stress in both students and teachers.

The cost of noise:
Noise pollution can lead to reduced productivity, increased healthcare expenses, and diminished quality of life, costing American businesses billions of dollars per year.

Negative impacts of noise in multi-unit housing:
Close-quarters living in condos and apartments can lead to heightened stress, sleep disturbance, and health issues due to increased noise pollution from neighbors. Creating a peaceful living environment is essential for overall well-being.

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How to Control Noise

How to Control Noise

Reduce Reflected Sound...
Sound waves create echoes when they hit flat, rigid surfaces with a lot of mass that do not allow the wave to penetrate, causing it to bounce back and create the echo.

Absorb Sound...
Acoustic absorption involves absorbing sound energy rather than reflecting it.

Block Sound Transmission...
Airborne transmission causes vibrations on one side of a wall due to air pressure waves from a noise source in a room.

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