Flooring App Targets Specification Process


COBA Flooring launches an innovative application to support architects during the entrance matting specification process of projects called Entrance Architect. 

The application, developed in-house by COBA Flooring’s marketing team and entrance matting experts, includes a simple decision tree posing a series of questions to users about the type of project they are working on. It then recommends the most suitable product/s for that specific project, with the ability to access technical specifications and images for a more comprehensive insight to help users gain a better understanding of the selected entrance matting system. 

COBA’s informative application shows how entrance matting products can be used to create inspiring designs that really enhance a building at the point of entry. There is the option to view real case studies highlighting how a product is being successfully used in a range of different environments, as well as the option to download data sheets. 

Entrance Architect makes the sharing of information with colleagues quick and easy too with convenient email functionality. Furthermore, there is a button to contact the COBA Flooring Sales team giving swift access to an entrance matting expert, who can knowledgeably answer any further queries. 

The information doesn’t stop here. Entrance Architect features a number of useful resources, including COBA Flooring’s latest CPD about entrance matting specification.



June 27, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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