Hmmm... not sure what you would need that for. If you get a rabbit from a rescue (saw your other post) then the rabbit will already be fixed and even likely litter trained. With fixed rabbits, I have never had an issue with any of my rabbits digging at a floor.
On rare occasion, I've had a rabbit choose a specific area of a carpet to try to chew, but it was always just in one specific spot (must've smelled something?). In that case, I put a piece of ceramic tile over that spot. However that was only with one rabbit. The others were all fine on carpet.
Some rabbits I had refused to walk on tile or hardwood. It was too slick for them and they didn't like it. Other rabbits did just fine on those surfaces.
There is the occasional rabbit that is more of a digger. A dig box can be provided for that.
My rabbits have their cage door open all day long and they have roam of several rooms and areas. Depending on where we lived at the time, the floor surfaces varied within each place. The rabbits roamed on several flooring types ( except for those couple rabbits that would avoid tile and hardwood).
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Photos below show some various floorings bunnies are on...