
3D Textures and BIM Files
Real Products, Digitally Matched
Our 3D textures are created using high-resolution scans of the actual product surface. This means what you see in your 3D model is as close as possible to how it will look once installed – right down to the grain, pattern, and colour variation. It’s a simple way to bring accuracy and realism into your design process.
Visualise Before You Build
Getting the look and feel right is just as important as getting the technical details right. That’s why we’ve made our 3D textures available to download directly from our product pages. These files let you see how a finish will look in your design before it’s installed – helping you make confident choices early in the process.
Easy Access From Product Pages
We’ve kept it simple:
- Open the Tarkett product you’re interested in.
- Select the colour or SKU.
- Scroll to the Documents section to find the 3D texture files and, where available, BIM files.
No extra searching or third-party downloads – everything you need is in one place.
Why Use 3D Textures?
- Accurate colour and pattern - see the real product detail in your 3D model.
- Better client presentations - help others visualise the design in context.
- Material coordination - check how finishes work together before ordering samples.
BIM Files for Project Planning
Along with 3D textures, many Tarkett products come with BIM files in popular formats like Revit, SketchUp, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, and Vectorworks. You can also find and download Tarkett products directly from BIMobject, making it easy to integrate our materials into your design workflow.
Need a hand?
Still have questions? Our team is here to help. Whether you’re unsure which file format to use or need guidance on how to integrate our textures and BIM objects into your design workflow, we’re just a message away. Contact us.
Ready to Start Downloading
Browse our collections, choose your finish, and download 3D textures and BIM files straight from the product page. It’s an easy way to bring your projects to life – and to make sure your visualisations match the final result.