Traviata Flooring: The “Elegant Line” is Here
Following the unprecedented success of its “Firm Fit” rigid core vinyl flooring range over the last 12 months, Traviata Flooring has now introduced the Firm Fit “Elegant Line” option.
This new range offers a series of “Elegant” Scandinavian Oak patterns. These patterns are Elegant in that they offer a uniformity of tone and grain without any of the rustic knots and cathedrals usually thrown into the mix. A micro bevelled edge rather than the “V” groove adds to the seamless look of the new floor.
Specifically targeted at the residential and light commercial markets, “Elegant Line” has the same surface characteristics as Firm Fit, uses an EVA foam backer for added warmth and sound quality and boasts a low gloss finish for that extra realism.
Using the same rigid core technology as Firm Fit the Elegant Line can be installed over an area of 400m2 without the use of any unsightly expansion strips. This exceptional dimensional stability also makes Elegant Line sun friendly so that it can be used in any and all rooms in the house.
By cleverly altering the plank dimensions, Traviata has been able to maximise the yield from the décor paper and in so doing is able to offer an extremely cost effective option in interlocking vinyl flooring.
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