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Ghanaian premium flooring company Modern Floors, which is now tagged as Africa’s homegrown global flooring giant exhibited its range of products at the just-ended Kenya Buildcon International Exhibition.
The event was held from the 6th to the 8th of June 2024 at the Sarit Center in the heart of Nairobi, Kenya.
Modern Floors is a specialist in Vinyl (PVC) Tiles (LVT), SPC Super Core Tiles, Artificial Carpet Grass (AstroTurf), Adhesives and Waterproofing.

The Modern Floors team led by its multiple award-winning CEO, Basil David Anthony, was nothing short of excellence as they took guests and attendees through their product catalogue and meticulously explained why Modern Floors products are needed in the Eastern African relatively cold climate country.
Exhibition organisers, Futurex Trade Fair and Events PVT Ltd. honoured Modern Floors with a Certificate of Participation on the final day and expressed their profound gratitude to them for putting up such a great exhibition.

MODERN FLOORS® is a UK-trademarked flooring brand which wholesales & retails the best quality affordable artificial carpet grass, AstroTurf, Vinyl (PVC) Tiles(LVT), SPC Super Core Tiles, Carpet Tiles, Adhesives, Waterproofing and other indoor and outdoor flooring products used for both residential and commercial spaces.

The UK Trademark Flooring brand which currently has its headquarters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates has been operating for almost 7 years in Ghana with Four (4) showroom locations in Spintex Road (Flower Pot), East Legon (Okponglo Junction), Weija (Broadcasting Taxi Rank) and Batsonaa (Community 18, Tema) all in the Greater Accra region.

For more information about Modern Floors, visit its official website: www.modernfloorsghana.com.

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