Retail & Showrooms
Liquid Screed for Showrooms and Retail Display Spaces
A dead-flat screed base is central to showroom and retail display floors, where finish quality and reflected light are part of the customer experience.
Showroom and retail display floors are judged as much on appearance as on function, and any unevenness in the sub-floor tends to show through polished, tiled or resin finishes. Liquid screed's self-levelling character helps achieve the flat surface needed before these premium finishes are applied.
Vehicle, furniture and appliance showrooms in particular often have large open floor plates with few internal walls, meaning any dips or high spots are highly visible under showroom lighting. Careful screed specification and installation reduces the risk of these defects appearing once the final finish is down.
Underfloor heating is also frequently specified in showroom projects, both for customer comfort and because it removes the need for visible radiators or grilles that would interrupt sightlines and display layouts.


Showrooms & Retail Display — the points that decide it
- Self-levelling application suits large, open showroom floor plates
- Flat surface reduces visible imperfections under polished or tiled finishes
- Underfloor heating option keeps floor and wall space free of visible units
- Coordinated with lighting and display layout during design
- Suitable base for resin, natural stone, porcelain and timber-look finishes
- Attention to junctions where showroom floors meet workshop or back-of-house areas
Flatness and finish quality
Showroom lighting is often designed to highlight products and reflective surfaces, which also means it highlights any unevenness in the floor beneath. Achieving a consistently flat screed reduces the risk of visible dips, ridges or reflection distortion once the final floor finish is installed.
Junctions with back-of-house areas
Showrooms frequently adjoin workshop, servicing or storage areas with different floor finish and loading requirements. Planning the screed specification and any level changes at these junctions avoids awkward transitions and helps each area perform as intended.
Showrooms & Retail Display — your questions
Specifying a showroom floor?
Contact Exeter Liquid Screeders to discuss flatness and finish requirements for showroom and retail display projects.
Or call our landline on 01392 237700
In short
A dead-flat screed base is central to showroom and retail display floors, where finish quality and reflected light are part of the customer experience.
Specifying a showroom floor?
Contact Exeter Liquid Screeders to discuss flatness and finish requirements for showroom and retail display projects.
