by Dev2023 | Feb 14, 2022 | Dance Floor Maintenance and Installation Questions, Dance Studio, Specialty Dance Floors
If you’re planning on installing a new dance floor system, you should consider installing a vented cove base. It both connects your floor to the wall and allows air to circulate under your floating wood subfloor to wick away moisture. Here is everything you need to...
by Dev2023 | Feb 4, 2022 | Dance Studio, Specialty Dance Floors
Looking for a subfloor that can handle high-impact activities and a high volume of dance classes? Stagestep has created a unique subfloor system that can be customized to suit your needs called Springstep IV Plus™. This floating wood subfloor can be configured...
by Dev2023 | Dec 17, 2021 | Dance Studio, Specialty Dance Floors
A dance floor system is essential to all dance studios. It provides a safe environment for teachers and students, and it enhances performance. If you’re considering new dance floors or need to renovate your dance studio, you can’t overlook the importance of a floating...
by Dev2023 | Apr 27, 2021 | Dance, Industry Updates Blog Posts, Marley Dance Floors, Specialty Dance Floors
Since theaters are closed, or severely limiting audiences, an option to consider for performance is an outdoor venue. It is not an easy transition as many factors and conditions must be considered before your dancers can hit the stage. For those planning to...
by Dev2023 | Oct 15, 2020 | Dance Studio, Marley Dance Floors, Specialty Dance Floors
It depends. There are so many options and circumstances, the answers start with you. Questions to Consider When Calculating Dance Floor Cost Home or studio floor? Permanent or transportable? Own or rent? What types of dance? Will you be able to install yourself or...
by Dev2023 | May 1, 2020 | Marley Dance Floors, Specialty Dance Floors
In the beginning, there was marley. Not exactly. Battleship linoleum and hardwood had been around for a long time, but marley was the first floor designed for dance. It was lightweight, reversible, flexible and portable. Linoleum was heavy, hard to move and rigid —...