Discover the Best Design Solutions for Every Project
At American Biltrite, we understand the value of creativity. That’s why our design flooring solutions are practically endless.
With the expertise of our in-house Design & Development Manager, Lora Di Fabio, who also serves as Vice-Chair of the Color Marketing Group (CMG) Color Forecasting Committee, we constantly refresh our selection with the latest styles and colors to match current trends. Our flexibility ensures that we can meet your specific design needs, whether you prefer classic, rustic, or contemporary styles. Our options help ensure every idea is a total success.
Browse our vast product portfolio on this website, or better yet, explore our virtual library, where you can access all our virtual binders. Additionally, you can order samples directly from Material Bank for a hands-on experience with our materials.
Enhance Your Expertise with Our CEU Courses
At American Biltrite, we are committed to supporting your professional growth and knowledge. That’s why we offer CEU courses designed to provide valuable insights and practical solutions for your projects.
Color in HealthCare Environments - using color to enhance aesthetics, wayfinding, and safety
- People experience color in different ways and in different settings; in particular, people in healthcare settings who are vulnerable, healing, or aging are influenced by colors used in interior design. This course presents an overview of color and how we perceive it, as well as some of the research findings on color’s effects on psychological, emotional, and physical health. Designers will also learn how color can enhance safety, orientation, and navigation, and the role that non-SBR rubber can play in offering optimal flooring solutions for healthcare institutions.
Success in Achieving Carbon Neutrality – Addressing Climate Change in Product Manufacturing
- Protecting the earth and addressing climate change is everyone’s responsibility. Individuals, organizations, governments, and businesses are assessing how to reduce global warming potential through the reduction of CO2 emissions, by producing low embodied carbon products, and conserving energy and resources to minimize their carbon footprint. Through the lens of life cycle assessment and related impacts, the entire manufacturing process of products, including transparency about materials and supply chain, are key in addressing carbon impacts. This educational program shall provide commonly defined terms used to better understand carbon in relation to global warming potential, the right questions to ask about how carbon neutrality is achieved, an example of achieving carbon neutrality for a product, and the application of carbon neutral products and criteria for Green Building Initiative’s Green Globes and USGBC’s LEED® v4.1 BD+C and ID+C.
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