Ballet Studio Flooring



For the dance studio flooring they also have many kinds of choices, not simply a multi purpose dance flooring. They has hip hop dance flooring, and also tap dance flooring type, which is of course different from one another. Beside flooring they also provide several stuff for dance studio such as glass, mirror,ballet bars and floor. 1.2mm Thick Black/ Gray or Black/White Ballet Flooring for Home and studio-use is Reversible Ballet Flooring, Tap and Irish Dance, Hip Hop, etc. Deciding on the appropriate dance flooring for your dance.

Dance studio flooring for sale

Ballet dancing requires a floor that has a soft surface with just the right amount of grip. A surface with the right level of traction is required to minimise the chance of slipping and falling but also not too much. Installing this ballet studio flooring requires no special adhesives. Simply unroll the 5.25 ft wide bolt over any hard flat surface - including hardwood - and glue or tape down. If you're using as temporary or semi-permanent ballet flooring, tightly roll around a core, tape to secure, and stand upright for storage. L’AIR International is a recognized industry leader in suspended sprung flooring for permanent studio, theatre and touring applications. With almost 2,500 installations globally, L’AIR is universally specified as the finest sprung dance flooring.

Studio Dance Floor

Commercial dance studio floors arrive custom sized to fit your space. Installation is simple and straight forward. With detailed instructions, individually labeled panels and included toolkit, anyone can install and O'Mara sprung dance floor. It only takes basic carpentry skills to install the vented trim and the doorway transition ramp.

If you have been dancing on hard floors, you will find injury rates decrease dramatically. The resilient wood and foam blocks used to make every O’Mara Sprung Floor create one of unmatched protection, longevity, and beauty. Many studio owners sell their O'Mara Floors when they retire from teaching. It's the best investment you'll make in your dance studio.

Ballet Floor

Serious ballet studios require both slip resistance for safety in pointe shoes and shock absorption to prevent injuries from hard and unyielding concrete floors. For ballet studios we recommend either our:

  1. Birch Subfloor with Studiofloor Vinyl - No rosin required for pointe work. ASTM Friction Coefficient of 0.79 and 70% shock absorption.
  2. Ash Sprung Dance Floor - Requires rosin for pointe work. ASTM Friction Coefficient of 0.7 and 70% shock absorption.