Carpet Court introduces wood-style flooring from Switzerland

Stylish, affordable and easy-to-clean, the new range of wood-style flooring from Carpet Court is a no-brainer for your home

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Carpet Court introduces wood-style flooring from Switzerland

Wood-style laminate boards have recently been added to the Carpet Court portfolio of flooring solutions. Eight contemporary tones carry through from light honeyed hues to warm, dark tones in the Swiss Giant range.

Made by Krono Swiss, the product has superior abrasion-resistant properties, making it highly scratch and impact resistant. It has also been developed to be colour-fast, which will prevent fading under New Zealand’s harsh sunlight. The low-maintenance product doesn’t require waxing, polishing or sanding, and retains its as-new looks for years.

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The product range comes with a residential warranty of 25 years. Having undergone rigorous tests, the boards are resistant to furniture damage and general household stains, making them an affordable, hygienic and easy-to-clean flooring option.

The premium flooring comes in eight distinguished planks – Beach, Eiger Oak, Gotthard Oak, Pilatus Oak, Rock, Sunset, Terra and Volcano.

For further information, visit carpetcourt.nz

Photography by: Nick Watt/bauersyndication.com.au.

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