PVC-free resilient flooring
Amtico Stratica is a high-performance, eco-polymeric resilient flooring available in 50 patterns which present the appearance of natural woods, stone, and patterned tiles. Stratica's soft, low luster, matte finish is extremely durable and requires reduced maintenance compared to vinyl alternatives. The product line is PVC-free, has no detectable VOCs, and is GreenGuard certified.
Antique Oak from Aged Woods Flooring started out as reclaimed lumber from old agricultural outbuildings. The wood is kiln-dryed and precision milled to maintain the character, texture, and patina unobtainable from freshly cut wood. This antique wood flooring evokes a sense of the rugged pioneer heritage which can add a comforting warmth to retail, restaurant, and residential settings. Eligible for LEED credit as a recycled material.
Palmwood flooring
Palmwood Strandwoven displays a rich mix of colors from blonde to rust to cocoa in deeply variegated natural patterns. The wood is hard enough (Janka 2250) and stable enough for use in both commercial and residential settings.
Cork/Rubber composite flooring
Expanko XCR4 is a blend of rubber and cork that's available in 27 colors, from the flashy looking Pacific Blue to the more sedate saddle brown. XCR is supplied in 48" rolls or 24"x24"x1/8" tiles, and is rugged enough for high traffic commercial use or for residential projects. The product is made from a mix of pre- and post- consumer recycled materials with no toxic additives.
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