Last December, I had the pleasure of meeting the founder of FLOR, Greg Colando, and checking out the one and only FLOR retail store in Chicago. Hearing Greg talk about all the different ways of using FLOR tiles got me inspired to try using them myself — but I didn't have a good reason to do so. Cut to just over a month later, when we moved into our new office and I realized that the stylish concrete floors were going to kill us unless we covered them, and I had the opportunity I'd been looking for.

The FLOR showroom in Chicago
I had two big rooms to cover and a few little nooks, I was busy and I needed a quick solution. The answer? Do a mix of styles in the same color to make it lively and hide dirt and imperfections.
Clicking into the FLOR website I simply dialed up an array of four black styles and four red styles. I DID NOT even order samples, but just trusted my gut. I figured if something was really bad, I could return it.
Red Styles Chosen
- Velvet rope
- Rake me over
- Straight and narrow
- Twist and shout
Black Styles Chosen
- Finer things
- Favorite jeans
- Straight and narrow
- Rake me over
LOTS of boxes arrived about a week later and we got to laying them all down. There was quite a bit of nervousness at first, as SOME PEOPLE thought that the color shades were not going to work well together. I had my doubts as well, but I liked the risk.
We got each room done in about 3 hours. It was fun to do, they went down easily and it just took a little patience to get across the really big floor. Putting on some music really helped.
When laying down mixtures of tile like this, you really get a hankering for the brightest or "starring" tile, and you're glad that you're mixing it in with a bunch of mellower guys. Among the reds, Straight & Narrow was the favorite, and among the blacks, it was Favorite Jeans (it had a cool selvedge stripe on some pieces). I spaced these out in a pattern so that they wouldn't meet up and would recur without "stripe-ing" along the floor.
To do this, you choose an order like:
A - B - C - D
and then repeat it along that line and then stagger the same pattern along the next line (I slid the pattern two places):
A - B - C - D - A - B - C - D - A - B - C - D - A - B - C - D
C - D - A - B - C - D - A - B - C - D - A - B - C - D - A - B
So if A is your bright red it gets well spaced out.
Before you stick anything together, it's good to play with the pattern loose on the floor. You'll quickly figure out what you want and then you can go ahead and attach everything together.
Enjoy!
NOTE: if you think this reads like an advertisement for FLOR, don't be distressed. While this is in no way a paid ad, I happen to be a big fan of FLOR and am happy to recommend them. My interest in FLOR actually started years ago when I listened to FLOR's CEO, Ray Andersen, speak on sustainability and describe his commitment to making his entire company, Interface, totally sustainable by 2020. I'm delighted to see that FLOR has taken this mission into the retail community and all of the tiles that I purchased are returnable and recyclable, as well as largely made from recycled materials.














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I agree 110%! I've been recommending FLOR to my clients for the past couple of years. As a integrative designer, specializing in feng shui & sustainable principles FLOR is a winner. I have them in my own home and recently used their commerical twin InterfaceFLOR in a large office I've designed.
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been using my Flor for years. the NYC showroom is really nice.
Love the color choice and pattern!! Such an awesome way to cover such a large space. Looks great!!
Yet another great use of Flor. Love them!
Ashlea
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Great post! About to spec Flor in a project in a random pattern as well, so I'm psyched about your 'ABCD' layouts. The red is wonderfully over-saturated.
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Groovy colors and patterns and I love that they're made from recyclable materials.
So funny - we just used Favorite Jeans to change the flooring in our son Fionn's nursery, and I wrote about it here: http://roomforyoungones.blogspot.com/2010/02/our-new-flor-rug.html
As I mention in an earlier post, Flor's inventory in Europe is also amazing, unfortunately, some of the patterns aren't available here in the US.
Jaime
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I absolutely love FLOR tiles. I just installed them in a bedroom for a client. They are perfect for those who have pets and/or children.
I also love how crisp the look is. Their precision cuts make them perfect for those of us who have extreme OCD.
Kudos to FLOR!
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I have ordered quit a few samples and still trying to figure out which color and texture for my hallway.
Now what do I do with all my little samples?
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LoriSF
Some people used FLOR samples to make a doormat or line cat shelves.
I love these things. I've also heard they're really great for basements because you can always just replace the one (or two) necessary if you have a leak.
I would love to buy these tiles....if only they were not a MINIMUM of $7 USD per tile (unless you want Cinderella tiles - only $3). I could spend $800 on Flor tiles to get a 9 X 12 rug, or I have a piece of carpet cut to 9 X 12 and have it bound for a few hundred bucks (or less). $800 is more than my rent.
No offense, but it's frustrating to me - I'd really like to see some affordable solutions to flooring on AT.
I'd like to work in the red-carpeted space - It's so energizing!
Flor Rocks!! I have my current tiles in the "loose no flor dot" setting as i'm still playing around with placement.. Minimal slippage enough to where a little weight on them really does the trick (couch, coffee table, etc).
To the OP, is the different heights of the tiles causing tripping issues for your staff?
Yargh! I wish I could delete my last post. I'm frustrated with my carpets and my inability to do much about it, not that other people can afford more than me. Sorry, Maxwell. They ARE lovely. Just beyond someone like me.
Thank you for this post. The layouts are really inspiring.