PAISLEY TOWN HALL

SOLID WOOD FLOOR SYMPATHETIC CHOICE FOR HERITAGE BUILDING

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Architect

Holmes Miller

Contractor

Partnership Flooring

Country

United Kingdom

Location

Paisley

Floor type

2 Strip Wooden Flooring

Wood type

Black Oak

Finish

Ultramatt lacquer

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Junckers Black Oak flooring has been installed as part of the restoration of Paisley Town Hall. Architects Holmes Miller transformed the Grade A listed building into a high-end venue and public space with careful restoration work to preserve the grand Neoclassical architecture.

With a focus on future-proofing the venue in terms of environmental performance and adaptability, Holmes Miller’s design overhauled the existing building by stripping it right back and upgrading services to modern standards, including replacing the heating and ventilation systems with tempered air fed through concealed ducts hidden beneath the wooden floors and using destratification fans to recycle warm air, especially useful in auditorium which has a high ceiling. Accessibility was improved and new functions for previously unused spaces were introduced. As well as a live venue, the town hall now includes a dance studio, café and bar, wedding suites, banqueting, screening room and commercial catering.

Junckers’ flooring was installed in several areas, including the main auditorium where the stage was entirely rebuilt to incorporate a rise-and-fall functionality. To introduce more flexibility to the space, the ground floor seating was replaced by a retractable system. The hard-wearing surface of a Junckers’ pre-finished solid hardwood floor is very resistant to the wear
and tear associated with a retractable system and the sprung quality of the flooring system will remain intact.

Junckers Black Oak Harmony flooring was identified by Holmes Miller during the design stage analysis as a sympathetic choice for the heritage building. The two-strip floorboards, also prevalent in the Black Oak Twin Herringbone installed in some areas, give a narrow parquet appearance in keeping with the original flooring and the dark colour is historically appropriate.
Junckers Black Oak is made by mimicking the natural process
where oak submerged in a bog takes on a dark hue which penetrates
the tree trunk. The Black Oak stain is drawn deep into
each floorboard which means it can be sanded and refinished
without loss of colour. It also means the floor is much more
resistant to superficial damage compared to a stained floorboard.
Steven Coulson, Associate at Homes Miller added: “The
flooring was specified due to a great mix of quality, sustainability
credentials and sympathy to the heritage building aesthetic.”

The £22M restoration forms part of Renfrewshire Council’s
regeneration programme of Paisley’s historic cultural venues.
Upgrading historic buildings, particularly public buildings, is a
fast-growing trend towards re-use rather than demolishing and
building new. By taking a long-term view to retrofit and restore
Paisley Town Hall, the Council has secured its sustainable future
whilst remaining sympathetic to its history.

The flooring was installed by Partnership Flooring. The main
contractor was Morrison Construction.

Photo: Chris Humphreys Photography

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