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Choosing A Ballroom Dance Floor: The Basics

Choosing A Ballroom Dance Floor: The Basics


If you own a building that you rent out that has a large and open room, it makes sense to make the room more versatile by adding a ballroom dance floor to it. Not only can performance flooring make the room more valuable in terms of rental fees, but it also provides a safe surface for other activities, such as yoga and other exercise classes. A better ballroom dance floor will give you the flexibility you need to remove the flooring when you desire, even allowing you to take the performance flooring with you should you change locations. Because not all dance floors are alike, you will first want to learn a bit about what goes into making a good ballroom dance floor.

A wood dance floor is a great choice for a dance floor. A wooden dance floor is sturdy and can withstand the pounding that comes from repeated use, and the polished surface of the wood dance floor also adds to the beauty of the room. Different types of wood can be used for a wooden dance floor, including maple, ash and birch. Finishes for your wood dance floor can consist of urethane or the addition of a marly dance floor made of vinyl on top of the wooden dance floor. Maple flooring with a urethane coating is a good choice for ballroom dance, as is ash, and birch without urethane. What is known as the speed, or slipperiness, of the floor surface plays a part in how easy or hard it will be to perform ballroom dance on it. A floor that has a slow speed urethane coating on top is not good for ballroom dance, because that sort of urethane provides too much grip for the dance shoes to be able to move in the ways necessitated by ballroom dance. Instead, a medium speed urethane finish is most suitable for ballroom dance, because it provides less friction.

For performing any type of repetitive and percussive styles of dances, as is common with ballroom dance, you will want to invest in a sprung floor. This is a floor with an inner layer of padded material sandwiched between the subfloor and the top floor surface. What the sprung floor does is provide cushion to the dancers' legs, and thus helps to prevent stress injuries to bones and joints in the legs, which commonly occur if dancers use floors without any give to them, such as concrete.

Your ballroom dance floor may be created in panels, which can be removed, making it possible for you to take your wood and marley dance floor with you should you move. Look for more information about dance flooring choices from online sprung flooring manufacturers.
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