Richmond Flooring Living Ciot Carpet Tile Flooring

Richmond Flooring Living Ciot Carpet Tile Flooring
Richmond Flooring Living Ciot is carpet tile, a modular and individually replaceable floor for basements, rec rooms, and home offices. Carried and installed by Squarefoot Flooring, with stores in Mississauga and Barrie.
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Why Living Ciot Stands Out

The smartest thing about carpet tile is what happens when something spills: you replace one square, not the whole room.

In simple terms: Richmond Flooring Living Ciot is modular carpet tile, carpet in squares that glue down individually instead of as one big roll. That means warmth and sound control underfoot, plus the ability to replace a single tile if it is ever damaged. Squarefoot Flooring carries it and our own crew installs it.

Here is what matters with this one. A DuraLock backing gives the tiles dimensional stability, so they stay flat and square and lie tight to each other without curling at the corners. Colours in the range include Coal, Onyx, Kale, Chai, Truffle, and Cappuccino.

Because it is modular, a damaged square is a five-minute fix: pull the affected tile, glue a replacement in its place, and the repair disappears. That same modularity is why the boxes are easy to move and lay in tight basement stairwells where a broadloom roll will not go.

Think basements, finished lower levels, home offices, kids' playrooms, and home theatres. Carpet tile is warm and soft underfoot, dampens sound between rooms and floors, and goes down over concrete, which is exactly what a basement needs.

Installation is glue-down. Our own crew, employees rather than subcontractors, starts by making sure the subfloor is clean, flat, and dry, including bare concrete in a basement. We plan the layout and dry-lay a few rows to set the pattern and check colour flow, then bond the tiles with full-spread adhesive, working out from the centre so the border tiles fall evenly. Individual tiles can be lifted and reglued later if one ever needs replacing.

Decision line: Living Ciot suits basements, rec rooms, and home offices where comfort, quiet, and easy repairs matter.

We keep Living Ciot at both stores, where you can judge the colour and pile properly. Contact us for stock, see the full carpet tile range, and for offices and retail spaces ask about our commercial flooring work.

Still Have Questions?

Quick answers about this collection before you buy.

What is Richmond Flooring Living Ciot?
Richmond Flooring Living Ciot is carpet tile, modular carpet built on modular carpet that installs square by square with full-spread adhesive. Squarefoot Flooring carries it and installs it with our own crew.
Where is Living Ciot best used?
Living Ciot is best in basements, rec rooms, home offices, gyms, playrooms, and media rooms, where warmth, sound absorption, and the option to replace a single tile are worth more than a hard surface. Its polypropylene fiber suits steady rather than heavy traffic, so it is happiest in quieter rooms.
How is Living Ciot installed?
Living Ciot is glued down. The subfloor is cleaned, flattened, and dried first, including bare concrete in a basement, then the layout is set and dry-laid to confirm the pattern and colour blend, and the tiles are bonded with full-spread adhesive from the centre outward. A single tile can be lifted and reglued later if it is ever damaged, which is the main advantage of modular carpet.
Can I replace one carpet tile if it gets damaged?
Yes, and that is the point of carpet tile. If a tile is stained, burned, or soaked, you remove that one tile and glue a replacement in its place rather than recarpeting the room, so it helps to keep a few spare tiles from the original order.
Where can I see Living Ciot near me?
You can see Richmond Flooring Living Ciot at both Squarefoot Flooring showrooms, in Mississauga at 700 Dundas St E, Unit 3-4, and in Barrie at 112 Saunders Rd, Units 1-4. Carpet reads differently across a full floor, so we recommend seeing a sample first.