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Digital Flooring Photography - The Smart Way to Construct Your Flooring Industry Images​

​Why spend thousands of dollars and untold hours coordinating your next flooring photography project? 

Our digital flooring photography process delivers stunningly realistic photographic images for all your print or digital marketing needs. 

Refresh your out-of-date room images or create entirely new scenes –

at a fraction of the cost of conventional flooring photography. 

Best of all, our in-house process makes it easy!  Just send us a couple

of boxes of sample flooring and we’ll take care of the rest.

Our clients value our knowledge, experience and skill in digital image retouching.  In fact, it’s usually impossible for an uninformed person to tell our images from conventionally-photographed interior scenes.

Try it risk-free!   Your first image is free, just to try us out.  Plus, we guarantee all of our work 100% for as long as you work with us - if you’re not happy, we don’t charge.  Contact us today to get started!

 

Digifloors is the leading provider of digital flooring imagery. 

We have delivered cutting-edge professional photography and creative services to the flooring industry for over a decade.

 

Whether you’re a small flooring manufacturer or a Fortune 500 company, you can count on us to deliver timely, attractive, affordable images to showcase your finest flooring products, including:

  • Hardwood floors

  • Laminate

  • Ceramic tile

  • Vinyl

  • Carpeting

  • and other flooring products.

Digital Flooring Photography

Our Promise to You: To deliver exceptional work on time and within your budget, while providing you with creative solutions that help you stand out within your industry, reinforce your brand, and achieve lasting success.

Our in-house digital imaging process can save you thousands of dollars in construction costs, eliminate the time and hassle of obtaining permission to photograph pre-existing installations, and deliver stunning, high-quality images much more quickly than conventional floor photography methods.

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