It’s 1976, and John Travolta is King of Disco. The Bee-Gees are playing in the background, and Amii Stewart is knocking on wood. Bell Bottoms, wide collars, white leather, and, of course, Disco Dance Floors!
First started in the 1950’s, and made popular by “Saturday Night Fever”, Disco Dance Floors (or illuminated floors) were a staple of the disco era. Made with regular light bulbs using a colored glass surface, they were generally controlled with a color organ.
Now, these floors have gotten a remake. Using LED lighting instruments, they are capable of producing more colors than the original floors, while consuming far less power and generating less heat.
Robert Chapman, owner of LED Party Floors (www.ledpartyfloors.com)
Mr. Chapman’s company delivers and installs the new, computer controlled versions of the classic dance floors for both rentals and permanent installations all over the United States. In the last year, they’ve done events and installations from California to Maryland. “We haven’t had a client yet that hasn’t been absolutely thrilled with our floors. More people are dancing, which translates to a happier crowd, and a more enjoyable event!



