Burmatex Balance Grid Urban Geometric Carpet Tiles

Architectural sophistication inspired by intersecting city streets. Linear grid patterns create contemporary urban aesthetics—clean geometric structure with dimensional depth. 16 refined colours from Dark Shadow to Aqua Skyline. Modern London workspaces deserve modern London-inspired flooring.

Grid Pattern £134.99 per box 16 Urban Colours City-Inspired

Intersecting City Streets

Balance Grid translates London's urban landscape into sophisticated geometric flooring. Linear grid patterns echo the architectural precision of city planning—structured, contemporary, unmistakably metropolitan. Modern workspaces deserve flooring reflecting modern urban environments.

Burmatex Balance Grid represents urban-inspired geometric design at accessible mid-range pricing. Where multicolour fleck collections (Tivoli, Lateral) create visual texture through colour variation, and heathered designs (Mist) achieve sophistication through subtle blending, Balance Grid pursues entirely different aesthetic philosophy: clean geometric structure creating contemporary architectural presence. The linear grid pattern echoes London's intersecting streets, urban infrastructure, and metropolitan planning—structured precision with dimensional depth through subtle colour variations within the grid framework.

The 16-colour palette combines warm wood tones (Concrete Wood, Brown Leaf, Glazed Tone, Dusk Glow, Apricot Beam, Highline Moss), cool urban neutrals (Dark Shadow, Light Neutral), and accent colours (Block Blue, Aqua Skyline, Lilac View, District Red). This range enables both conservative neutral installations and contemporary accent-wall approaches. At £134.99 per box (marginally below Tivoli Planks' £139.99 but well above standard Tivoli tiles' £95.99), Balance Grid positions itself as accessible contemporary design—geometric sophistication without premium luxury pricing. For London offices, tech companies, co-working spaces, or any environment seeking clean architectural aesthetics over organic texture, Balance Grid delivers structured geometric presence. Urban inspiration for urban workspaces—literally and aesthetically.

16 Urban Geometric Colours

Linear grid patterns inspired by London's intersecting streets—selection shown below

GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Dark Shadow 35412

Dark Shadow

Code: 35412

£134.99 per box
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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Lilac View 35411

Lilac View

Code: 35411

£134.99 per box
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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Block Blue 35410

Block Blue

Code: 35410

£134.99 per box
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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Aqua Skyline 35409

Aqua Skyline

Code: 35409

£134.99 per box
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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid District Red 35416

District Red

Code: 35416

£134.99 per box
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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Apricot Beam 35415

Apricot Beam

Code: 35415

£134.99 per box
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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Dusk Glow 35414

Dusk Glow

Code: 35414

£134.99 per box
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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Highline Moss 35413

Highline Moss

Code: 35413

£109.00 per box
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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Brown Leaf 35404

Brown Leaf

Code: 35404

£134.99 per box
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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Glazed Tone 35403

Glazed Tone

Code: 35403

£134.99 per box
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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Concrete Wood 35402

Concrete Wood

Code: 35402

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GRID Burmatex Balance Grid Light Neutral 35401

Light Neutral

Code: 35401

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Plus 4 additional colours available—view the full 16-colour collection at Fenston Carter

Technical Specifications

Product Type Urban Geometric Grid Pattern Carpet Tiles
Design Inspiration Intersecting City Streets - London's urban landscape
Pattern Style Linear grid with dimensional depth through colour variation
Aesthetic Philosophy Geometric structure over organic texture
Architectural Character Clean contemporary precision reflecting metropolitan planning
Fibre Content 100% Solution Dyed Nylon
Construction Cut Pile
Tile Size 50cm x 50cm (standard format)
Coverage per Box Typically 16 tiles covering 4m²
Colour Range 16 urban geometric colours
Colour Categories Wood tones, urban neutrals, accent colours
Naming Theme Urban architecture and metropolitan references
Examples Dark Shadow, Block Blue, District Red, Aqua Skyline, Concrete Wood
Wear Classification Heavy Commercial Use - Class 33
Price per Box £134.99
Special Pricing Highline Moss: £109.00 (promotional pricing)
Positioning Accessible contemporary geometric design
Manufacture Origin Made in the UK
Delivery FREE to any UK mainland postcode

Why Choose Balance Grid?

  • Urban Inspiration: Intersecting city streets translated to flooring
  • Geometric Sophistication: Clean linear structure with dimensional depth
  • 16 Contemporary Colours: Wood tones, neutrals, accent options
  • Architectural Presence: Structured precision over organic texture
  • Metropolitan Aesthetics: Modern workspaces deserve modern design
  • Accessible Pricing: £134.99 for geometric contemporary style
  • Versatile Applications: Conservative neutrals to bold accents
  • Heavy Commercial: Class 33 durability with design sophistication

Perfect For:

Contemporary Urban Workspaces
  • Tech companies and startups with modern aesthetics
  • Architecture and design studios
  • Co-working spaces seeking contemporary identity
  • Creative agencies valuing structured design
  • Corporate offices with architectural focus
  • Retail environments with geometric branding
  • Hospitality spaces celebrating urban context
  • Any London workspace reflecting London's urban landscape

Ideal for: London businesses seeking flooring that reflects their urban context literally and aesthetically. Balance Grid translates metropolitan precision into geometric flooring—intersecting streets become intersecting grid lines, city planning becomes spatial planning, architectural structure becomes visual structure. Contemporary design for contemporary workspaces at accessible mid-range pricing (£134.99).

Geometric Structure Creates Contemporary Presence

Urban Translation

Balance Grid doesn't merely reference urban environments through colour names—it translates urban spatial logic into flooring geometry. London's intersecting streets create organized complexity: individual streets follow linear logic while intersections create geometric interest. Balance Grid employs identical philosophy: linear grid provides structure while colour variation within grid framework creates dimensional depth. The result reads as unmistakably metropolitan—architectural precision reflecting city planning precision.

Geometric vs Organic

Most carpet tile collections pursue organic visual texture: multicolour fleck (Tivoli, Lateral), heathered blending (Mist), tonal variation (Osaka). These create visual interest through natural-feeling randomness. Balance Grid pursues opposite philosophy: geometric structure creating interest through architectural precision. Neither approach is superior—they serve different aesthetic preferences. Organic texture feels human-scaled and approachable; geometric structure feels contemporary and sophisticated. Choose based on workspace character requirements.

Installation Flexibility

The 16-colour range enables conservative or bold approaches. Conservative: use neutral wood tones (Concrete Wood, Brown Leaf, Glazed Tone) throughout for sophisticated geometric presence without colour drama. Bold: establish neutral base then introduce accent colours (Block Blue, District Red, Aqua Skyline) for feature walls, breakout zones, or wayfinding elements. The grid pattern provides visual interest even in monochromatic installations—geometry creates presence without requiring colour variation.

Professional Balance Grid Installation in London

Geometric patterns require precision installation—grid alignment must be perfect for architectural presence. Cavendish deVere understands structured design.

Grid Precision

Perfect alignment for architectural presence

Pattern Planning

Strategic colour placement and accent integration

Urban Context

Understanding London's architectural language

Contemporary Expertise

Geometric sophistication installation mastery

Grid vs Other Design Philosophies

Collection Design Philosophy Visual Character Price per Box Best For
Tivoli Multicolour fleck Organic texture £95.99 Budget creativity
Tivoli Mist Heathered blend Subtle sophistication £139.99 Professional refinement
Balance Grid Geometric structure Architectural precision £134.99 Contemporary urban

The Geometric Alternative: Where organic texture collections (Tivoli, Mist) create visual interest through colour variation, Balance Grid pursues geometric structure—linear precision with dimensional depth. At £134.99, Grid positions between budget organic (Tivoli £95.99) and premium heathered (Mist £139.99), offering accessible contemporary geometric design. Choose Grid when workspace aesthetics prioritize architectural sophistication over organic approachability.

Frequently Asked Questions

The linear grid pattern directly translates London's street planning into flooring geometry. Cities organize spatial complexity through intersecting streets creating ordered grids—linear logic with geometric intersections. Balance Grid employs identical logic: linear grid provides structure while colour variation creates dimensional interest. The result feels unmistakably metropolitan because it literally reflects metropolitan spatial organization. Beyond aesthetic reference, it's actual translation of urban planning principles into interior design. Modern workspaces deserve flooring reflecting modern urban context.

Organic texture (multicolour fleck, heathered blending) creates visual interest through natural-feeling randomness—colours vary without obvious structure. Geometric design creates interest through architectural precision—clear structural logic with intentional pattern. Neither approach is superior; they serve different purposes. Organic texture feels approachable, human-scaled, warm. Geometric structure feels contemporary, sophisticated, architectural. For creative agencies or hospitality, organic might work better. For tech companies or architecture firms, geometric often proves more appropriate. Balance Grid serves the latter—structured contemporary aesthetics.

Absolutely—this is one of Grid's strongest advantages. Establish neutral wood tone base (Concrete Wood, Brown Leaf, Glazed Tone) throughout main workspace, then introduce accent colours (Block Blue, District Red, Aqua Skyline) strategically for feature walls, breakout zones, meeting rooms, or wayfinding elements. The grid pattern provides consistent geometric structure across all colours—visual cohesion even when mixing multiple colours. This enables colour-based spatial programming (different colours defining different functions) without sacrificing design consistency. Free consultation helps determine optimal neutral/accent balance.

Promotional pricing on specific colours occasionally occurs due to inventory management, discontinued colours, or special offers. Highline Moss at £109.00 represents 19% discount versus standard £134.99. This doesn't indicate inferior quality—identical construction and durability. If Highline Moss works aesthetically for your project, the promotional pricing provides excellent value. However, don't select colour purely for discount if another colour suits better aesthetically. The £25.99 savings per box adds up on large installations but shouldn't override design appropriateness. Check with us regarding promotional pricing availability and duration.

The grid pattern itself doesn't significantly impact dirt visibility—colour selection matters more. Lighter neutrals (Light Neutral) show dirt more than darker tones (Dark Shadow) regardless of pattern style. However, geometric patterns can make uneven soiling more noticeable than randomized organic texture which naturally camouflages irregular dirt patterns. For high-traffic areas with variable soiling, mid-tone colours (Concrete Wood, Brown Leaf, Dusk Glow) provide optimal balance—dark enough to hide dirt without feeling cave-like. The grid's visual structure remains visible regardless of soiling level.

Tech companies, architecture firms, design studios, engineering consultancies, modern law practices, FinTech startups, co-working spaces with contemporary branding—essentially any organization where brand identity prioritizes contemporary sophistication over approachable warmth. Geometric design signals precision, structure, modernity. Organic texture signals approachability, creativity, human-scaled warmth. Neither is superior; they communicate different values. If your clients or team expect sleek contemporary aesthetics, Balance Grid delivers architectural presence. If they expect creative energy or approachable warmth, organic texture collections (Tivoli, Lateral, Mist) prove more appropriate. Grid serves the urban contemporary aesthetic specifically.

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