When a school, college, or fitness facility invests in a new sports floor, two things are expected: the floor should offer quality improvements and enhance or complement the look and feel of the facility. The art of balancing an aesthetically pleasing facility while achieving maximum performance is easy when you specify a sports floor from a manufacturer that takes time to understand, develop, and perfect both aspects.
Whether you’re working on a project now or are simply looking for alternative ideas for traditional sports flooring, there’s a handful of different ways to create bold, impactful, and high contrast floors for sports and fitness facilities of all types. Let’s dig into some options for creating beautiful, aesthetically pleasing sports floor facilities with high-performance floor options.
Getting Creative with Wood Stains
One of the most requested trends in sports flooring today is the use of stains. Staining allows the natural beauty of the wood grain to stand out. This also creates a high contrast and helps athletes easily differentiate spaces while playing.
To achieve this look, key game lines are generally painted solid, but inside and outside the painted game lines, it’s possible to get creative with contrasting stains. A unique idea we’ve seen is incorporating a wood-stained city skyline along the edge of the court.
Install: All City Floor Company
Install: Gifford Industries
Install: Finchum Sports Floors
Action Floors’ dealers can stain hardwood courts for you, eliminating the need to hire an artist or painters.
Playing with Paint
Similar to wood stains, you can add a pop of color to a sports floor while still allowing the natural wood grain to shine through by diluting the paint. This treatment almost gives a watercolor-like effect – the slightly thinner paint maintains the color while exposing the beauty of the grain.
Facilities will often get artistic with where the color is painted. Sometimes you’ll find the free throw lane painted, other times you’ll see paint inside the 3-point line or used as part of the center court artwork.
Install: Comflors, Inc.
Install: Baseline Sport Floors
Install: Geary Floors
Mixing Grades of Maple
In addition to stain and paint, you can get creative with maple grades. Utilizing different grades of maple is an eye-catching way to make a stunning impact in a gym or fitness facility. It’s also another option to make the wood’s natural beauty the star of the show.
Some sports and fitness facilities choose to stick with one grade for an entire floor, while others use a combination of grades for enhanced aesthetics. In cases where a combination of grades is used, one grade of maple can be used on the court and another is used along the court’s perimeter.
Install: SSE and Associates
Install: Floor Care Concepts
Install: SSE and Associates
Maple grades are purely aesthetic and have no impact on performance. First grade, second grade, and third grade maple refer to the natural color variations in the hardwood, with third grade being the darkest. First grade maple is often specified for high-end projects as the lighter color provides advantages for competitive play, making game lines more visible.
Creating Dimension with Parquet
The Boston Celtics’ court is memorable for a reason: its bold, patterned floor is quite different than others in the NBA. For schools and facilities looking to create bold, visual differentiation, consider playing with parquet patterns.
Parquet patterns are achieved by alternating the direction of floor paneling. This tactic is purely aesthetic and does not compromise the floor’s performance attributes in any way.
Install: Floor Care Concepts
Combining Synthetic and Hardwood for Functionality
For larger school gyms, fieldhouses, or fitness facilities, the combination of synthetic and hardwood sports floor systems has proven to be a highly functional and efficient solution.
By using different types of material, spaces can be clearly differentiated for various uses.
We often see facilities utilizing a hardwood maple sports floor for basketball and volleyball courts, then incorporating a pad and pour synthetic sports floor system along the perimeter. The synthetic perimeter can be used as a track or an area for exercise equipment, for example.
The transition between the two flooring types can be completely level, requiring no steps up or down from one surface to another. The biggest benefit here is that each space is designed specifically for the intended use, furthering athletic performance and safety.
Install: Mathusek Inc.
Install: ProStar Surfaces
Synthetic sports floors also offer a wide range of design possibilities with various color combinations.
Selection Made Easy: Bold, High-Performance Systems
No matter what sports floor system you choose, Action Floors understands the importance of specifying the best performing floor for the facility and athletes. Whether your client selects a simple sports floor system with elaborate artwork or chooses to utilize wood stains, various grades of maple, or combine hardwood and synthetic systems, rest assured that the sports floor system will not only look beautiful but will meet performance expectations as well.
For more ideas, check out our design gallery to see installations for K-12 schools, colleges and universities, and more. If you have questions or are looking for specifications, contact the Action Floors team online or at 800-746-3512 to get the conversation started.