Wanabiwoods: Teck flooring
Teck flooring took on an exciting installation project this month in Cape Town where they combined top quality products from Wanabiwood and we think the end result was nothing short of amazing. These products, a wood look, a stone look and carpet tile just looked perfect together.
Classic wood look vinyl has been the backbone of Wanabiwoods commercial LVT ranges for many years. Tried and tested, this product will stand the test of time. Add in our New Echotile LVT to the mix and you have a traditional wood look, combined with a modern stone look finish. New Echotile LVT has a 0.55mm wear layer and is gaining momentum, especially in the commercial spaces where an alternative to ceramics is required. Natural looking and durable, Echotile is truly an alternative to the norm.
Why not add a carpet tile into the mix, why not indeed. Flotex is like no other carpet tiles, over 50 years old with a manufacturing process that has changed very little over time. Flotex tiles offer a myriad of designs and the only limit is your imagination, as you can see in the clever intricate design that was achieved on this project. Flotex will exceed any expectations in terms of durability and stain resistance and there is simply not another carpet tile like it on the planet.
Contact: Wanabiwoods.
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