Liturgical design requirements may appear to be an overlook to the untrained eye, but if you question any Pastor, Rabbi, or Priest about the design of their sanctuary or synagogue, they’ll be able to explain the religious importance of particular colors, styles, materials, or other design features. For religious settings where particular colors and styles play a vital role in the underlying architectural requirements of the church, polished concrete floors in church worship areas and adjacent properties offer practical strength, durability, and aesthetic versatility.

Your church’s floor contributes just as much to its consistent branding as any other furnishings or interior features do. It is crucial to both the interior design of your church and how people see the surroundings when they come.

Why Choose Polished Concrete for Church Floors?

In order to accommodate the congregation, churches usually see heavy foot traffic as well as regular movement of tables, chairs, pews, and other furnishings throughout the worship spaces. The best flooring choice for a church is polished concrete since it can endure the continual movement of furniture and significant foot activity that occurs in these busy worship spaces.

Polished concrete floors are a popular alternative to VCT, commercial-grade laminates, tile, …