Modern Floors and Walls has been honoured with the prestigious title of “Innovative Building Finishing Company of the Year” at the 2025 Ghana Business and Innovation Awards.
The ceremony, organised by Millennium Communications, took place at the Marriott Hotel in Accra, celebrating excellence, innovation, and sustainability across Ghana’s business sectors.
CEO Basil David Anthony expressed his gratitude for the recognition.
“We are deeply honoured to receive this award. It reflects our team’s dedication to innovation and excellence in building finishing solutions across Ghana. Our commitment is to continue providing top-quality products that meet the evolving needs of our clients.”

Modern Floors and Walls extends heartfelt thanks to its clients, partners, and team members who have contributed to this achievement”, he added.
This accolade recognises Modern Floors and Walls’ commitment to delivering cutting-edge building finishing solutions throughout Ghana. The company’s product portfolio includes:
- SPC Super Core Click Lock Tiles: These tiles combine the aesthetic appeal of natural wood with superior durability, offering a seamless and resilient flooring solution.
- Luxury Vinyl (PVC) Tiles (LVT): Providing stylish and durable flooring options that cater to diverse design preferences. Notably, LVT is also utilised for wall applications, offering a cohesive and elegant finish throughout interior spaces.
- Artificial Carpet Grass (AstroTurf): Ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications, offering a lush, maintenance-free green space.
- Carpet Tiles: Designed for versatility and comfort, suitable for various commercial and residential settings.
- Adhesives and Waterproofing Solutions: High-quality products ensuring long-lasting installations and protection against moisture.
The standout innovation in their line-up is the SUPER PROOF 3-in-1 Acrylic Waterproof Decorative Coating Paint. This ground-breaking product integrates waterproofing, decorative coating, and floor painting into a single solution. It’s specifically designed to combat common issues like damp walls and roof leakages, which are particularly problematic during Ghana’s rainy season.

By providing a comprehensive barrier against moisture, SUPER PROOF not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of structures but also extends their longevity. Its application is especially beneficial in regions prone to heavy rainfall, where dampness can compromise building integrity and indoor air quality. The product’s versatility makes it suitable for various surfaces, ensuring that homes and businesses remain dry and visually appealing throughout the year.
This latest recognition adds to Modern Floors and Walls’ growing list of accolades. In 2024, the company was crowned “Decor and Design Company of the Year” at the 7th edition of the Ghana Business Awards, held on October 26 at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel. This esteemed recognition underscores the company’s exceptional leadership qualities and the rapid ascent of Modern Floors and Walls in Ghana’s decor landscape.
To experience these innovative solutions first-hand, customers are encouraged to visit Modern Floors and Walls’ showrooms at Spintex Road and East Legon in Accra.
Both showrooms are designed to provide an immersive experience, allowing customers to explore the full range of products and receive expert guidance on their building finishing needs.
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