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Vinyl
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durable, versatile, and modern. Interior designers are increasingly using
vinyl to add practical flair to everything from country kitchens to sleek
urban foyers. Far from boring, vinyl is emerging as one of the most
fashion-forward flooring types of the decade. If you’re looking for an
easy-care surface that will allow you to focus on friends and family
rather than floor care, you’ve found it.
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Easy to maintain and
ideal for moisture-prone areas, vinyl has long been a staple floor
material for bathrooms and kitchens, but new technology and designs have
now made vinyl a practical choice in almost any room. Because vinyl is
offered in a wide range of textures, patterns, and colors, it runs the
fashion gamut, reinforcing classic looks or adding an up-to-the-minute
splash of color and fun. Looking for a modern look at a modest price?
Look to vinyl.
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Materials
Vinyl
Vinyl
floor coverings are durable and suitable for any room in the house. You'll
find vinyl available as sheets or tiles in two categories.
Rotogravure
vinyl
features a knobby texture as well as pattern and color printed on the
finish side only. This knobby texture can be difficult to clean.
Inlaid
vinyl
features pattern and color through the thickness of the material. It's
typically much more durable than rotogravure vinyl and will look good and
last for many years.
Sheet
vinyl
is a popular choice for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, entryways,
hallways, and rec rooms. It comes in many patterns and styles.
Vinyl
tiles can
be used in many of the same applications; however, dirt-collecting seams
can make a vinyl tile floor difficult to keep clean. And the same joints
can allow liquid spills to filter between tiles, loosen them, and damage
the subfloor.
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