Create A Natural Timeless Look with Footings
Who knew hard concrete could look so soft? After a year-long search for the perfect visual of a natural surface, the Parterre Flooring design team came up with a new product that’s seems to be an illusion. From some angles, the new Footings product reveals a soft, warm look, and from others it looks like modern, edgy concrete. Its unique, yet timeless style easily coordinates with all commercial settings, especially healthcare.
“The simple pattern of Footings creates an extremely versatile flooring that goes with everything,” said Parterre President T. Fred Roche. “By fusing together all the surfaces in your space, Footings allows designers to create a cohesive and attractive space, no matter what the end-use.”
Sized in 18” x 18” tiles, Footings comes in a Solid Stone color with an organic twist. Like other Parterre Flooring products, it offers the high performance and easy maintenance of vinyl, but with a heavy dose of good looks. Footings is naturally anti-microbial, stain resistant and sound absorbent, making it perfect for the stringent requirements of the healthcare industry.
Part of Parterre’s new Fused line, Footings is designed to coordinate effortlessly with most any product in the collection, as well as other Parterre products. FusedToo combines several new upscale looks with products from Parterre’s award-winning Fused collection. Inspired by the infrastructure, textures and cultures of urban settings, Fused offers extreme style matched with the unsurpassed durability of vinyl flooring.
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