Layered Tropics for Shared Spaces
In large-scale hospitality projects, the floor does the heavy lifting. It guides circulation, absorbs sound, and anchors the palette. ROAM Tropical Retreat from Shaw Contract Hospitality, approaches hospitality flooring as both performance system and immersive design move.
This collection leans into woven grasses, oversized botanicals, and saturated greens that feel equal parts grounded and transportive. In corridors, the pattern reads like a leafy runway. In guest rooms and prefunction spaces, it softens expansive architecture with texture and rhythm. The effect is immersive without being overwhelming.
Part of Shaw’s ROAM custom series, Tropical Retreat spans broadloom, carpet tile, and resilient formats that can be layered across public spaces. Plush cut piles, dimensional loops, and multi-level Colorpoint constructions bring depth underfoot. The palette balances deep forest tones with warm sand and blush, making it easy to coordinate with wood, stone, and running-line LVT.
If you appreciated the idea that good tile has cadence in this recent piece, this collection applies that same logic to carpet. It is hospitality flooring that sets the mood before the furniture does. And in shared spaces, that is no small thing.
Images Courtesy of Shaw Contract Hospitality






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