Suitable Courts
Selection Focus
- When foot traffic is complex, prioritize wear resistance, stain resistance, and ease of maintenance
- For outdoor projects, focus on drainage and boundary finishing
- Color patterning must balance visibility with consistency for future patch repairs
Recommended model direction
| Model direction | Application Notes |
|---|---|
| ANK1F Standard Tile | Suitable for general plazas and budget-sensitive projects |
| ANK2 Thickened Tile | Suitable for areas with higher foot traffic and more frequent activity |
| ANK4 Cloverleaf | Suitable for patterned and children's activity interaction areas |
Recommended flooring details entry
Recommended flooringANK1F Standard TileSuitable for general plazas and budget-sensitive projectsView detail page
Recommended flooringANK2 Thickened TileSuitable for areas with higher foot traffic and more frequent activityView detail page
Recommended flooringANK4 CloverleafSuitable for patterned and children's activity interaction areasView detail page
Plaza/Public Space Case Reference









Plaza Flooring Details


Plaza settings focus on foot traffic, temporary events, load-bearing, and long-term maintenance; images are used to communicate spatial boundaries and paving visuals.
Key points for testing and acceptance
- Check whether the subgrade has sanding, cracking, or localized settlement
- Confirm the connection of drainage channels, tree pits, manhole covers, and edge strips
- Determine the later patch-tile ratio, color, and spare parts proportion
Installation & Maintenance Notes
- Keep drainage clear and clean up sediment promptly
- Use protective mats when setting up large events
- Regularly inspect edges, corners, and the areas around manhole covers
Confirm before procurement
- Is the venue mainly for sports, activities, or leisure passage?
- Are there stages, booths, vehicles, or temporary facilities?
- Do you need parquet patterns, wayfinding, or zoning colors?
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FAQ
What should be prioritized for plaza facilities?
First look at the site use, base conditions, and acceptance requirements, then screen models by metrics such as anti-slip, drainage, cushioning, ball rebound, or load-bearing.
Are the recommended models for plaza facilities fixed?
There is no fixed answer. The recommended model is a preliminary screening direction; the final decision is based on samples, testing documentation, contract parameters, and on-site review.
Can it be shared with other sports scenarios?
It can be used for multi-purpose sharing, but you must first confirm dimensions, line markings, buffer zones, and usage frequency to avoid different sport lines interfering with each other.
Need help selecting flooring for a plaza/public square?
Provide the site dimensions, base-layer photos, and usage frequency, and we can do a preliminary model screening and document checklist first.
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