Dance Floor

Add fun to any corporate event with a portable dance floor

By Kelly Wright
For special events and corporate parties, a dance floor is a must-have to keep your guests on their feet and entertained. The right dance floor provider can set up a wide range of dance floors that meet your party's needs and keep your special event hopping all night long.

If you need a dance floor for a specific event, find dance floor information through a party supply company or flooring service. Local party rental companies often offer an assortment of dance floors for rent, and they will usually transport, install and tear down the dance floor for you. Before settling on a dance floor, consider the different styles and surfaces that are available:

1. Intricate wood parquet dance floors have a classic elegance and a refined look.

2. Wood laminate dance floors give you the popular wood-plank look of traditional hardwood floors.

3. Other dance floor options include granite and tiles in an assortment of colors and patterns.

 

Look into wood parquet dance floors

The look of a wood parquet dance floor, with it crisscross pattern, is timeless and sophisticated, making it a popular choice for upscale parties. Because wood parquet floors are so popular, you won't have any trouble finding one for your celebration; many party suppliers offer this dance floor staple.
Try: In the San Francisco Bay area, A-1 Party Rental Center's rental dance floor directory includes wood parquet floors, in addition to black-and-white and sectional carpet dance floors. For dance floor rentals in the Chicago area, visit Jack's Tents and Productions.

Consider wood laminate dance floor options

Wood laminate dance floors evoke the dance studio with their sleek, long lines. These dance floors are a great choice for events of all sorts, particularly if you're looking for a more classical, refined touch.
Try: MLK Enterprises rents portable laminate dance floors for all occasions. Atlanta Fixtures & Sales sells portable laminate floors in a range of sizes and colors.

Explore non-wood dance floor surfaces, such as granite, tile and carpet

If you're not interested in a wood surface for your dance floor, you can go for something a little out of the ordinary. Consider a black-and-white checkerboard dance floor for your '50s-themed party. You can even go with a carpet dancing surface. These alternative dance floors add a little something unexpected to your event.
Try: See SnapLock Dance Floors' dance floor list for options such as marble, slate and granite. Stage Spot offers a variety of dance surfaces for different applications.

 

  • If you frequently host corporate events, galas or other parties that might call for a dance floor, consider purchasing your own portable dance floor. You can find sectional dance floors in all styles that are easy to store and assemble.