Tefloor Hong Kong Office Flooring: Acoustic Control in Central and Kwun Tong

Hong Kong offices are dense before they are large. Central, Admiralty, Kwun Tong Grade A blocks stack workstations shoulder to shoulder; roller-chair noise, HVAC rumble, and lift-hall footsteps merge into one acoustic fog. Tefloor carpet tiles are the cheapest decibel you can buy. 24×24 nylon with PVC or bitumen back cuts ambient sound 25–30%, and because tiles are modular, a Chai Wan co-working floor can refresh half a wing overnight.

Spec language in HK bridges systems: Tefloor supplies BS EN 13501 / equivalent B1​ flame data, low-VOC declaration aligned with HK BEAM Plus, and Floorscore-style numbers on request. FloatBond® means “唔使搬家具”—tenants roll out desks on Friday, tiles lay under pedestal feet, Monday opens clean.

Color follows light. Tsim Sha Tsui creative firms run gray-green heather against curtain-wall glare; Central legal suites stay in ink-gray and stone-beige. Threshold details use a 1-row darker tile, not a metal strip, to keep the eye continuous from lift lobby to MD office.

Hard pairings: SPC​ in pantry and AR-upgrade zones (waterproof, no telegraphing on old cement); LVT​ in client reception as 9×60 plank, acoustic felt-back optional. Where Kwun Tong back-offices retrofit for server racks, Tefloor tile sits on NETFLOOR ECO access floor—cable tray below, carpet above, no raised-floor visual heaviness.

Hong Kong pays for square footage in millimeters. Tefloor’s low build-up and replaceable logic turn that pressure into a maintenance schedule, not a capital event.

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