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Interlocking Edge Design Requires Minimal
3 times mentioned • Jeff Lau • 12 April 2018
Interlocking Edge Design Requires Minimal
The TrafficMaster Allure 6 in. x 36 in. Oak Resilient Vinyl Plank Flooring has an oak finish that looks and feels like real wood. This flooring features vinyl construction and is stain resistant to help protect the surface from marks and scratches. Ideal for use in high-moisture areas, such as basements, kitchens and bathrooms, this water resistant flooring installs easily and does not require floor prep or adhesive. Interlocking edge design requires minimal trimming, just score and snap for simple installation.
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Interlocking Edge Design Requires Minimal
3 times mentioned • Kenny Chin • 12 April 2018
Interlocking Edge Design Requires Minimal
Oak finish looks and feels like real wood.
Water resistant for use in high-moisture areas, such as basements, kitchens and bathrooms.
Vinyl is stain resistant and helps protect the surface from marks and scratches. Interlocking edge design requires minimal trimming, just score and snap for simple installation.
Applies directly over your old floor and does not require floor prep or adhesive.
To install, place the overlapping GripStrip of 1 plank on the adjacent plank and press together.
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Feels Like Real Wood Floor
3 times mentioned • Ben James • 18 October 2017
Feels Like Real Wood Floor
Memory Foam Mattress
128 times mentioned • Monkeyyy Blah • 20 March 2018
Memory Foam Mattress
Heavy Traffic Areas
14 times mentioned • Jay Wanie • 15 May 2020
Heavy Traffic Areas
Why Choose Laminate Flooring?
You want a real wood floor, but you have an extremely tight budget. Well, you're in luck! Laminate flooring manufacturing now produces a product that looks and feels just like real timber flooring and is perfect for heavy traffic areas, kids and pets. It's hard-wearing and easy to maintain. And it's much cheaper than timber flooring.
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Feels Like Real
8 times mentioned • Joyce Choo • 24 October 2021
Feels Like Real
Made Look Like Real Wood
3 times mentioned • Shark Dut Dut • 27 November 2017
Made Look Like Real Wood
Non-toxic flooring,Hardwood Flooring. For anyone with allergies, hardwood flooring is typically a good option. The wood surface allows for dust and other allergens to be removed easily. True hardwood flooring is made from solid wood harvested from trees. It's important to choose a non-toxic finish when installing new flooring. Hardwood is not to be confused with laminate flooring, which was called out in a 60 Minutes story back in March 2015. Laminate flooring is a synthetic product made to look like real wood.
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Made Look Like Real Wood
3 times mentioned • YI Jie • 20 November 2017
Made Look Like Real Wood
Laminate is a multi-layer synthetic flooring product. It is designed to imitate the appearance of real wood. The core layer of laminate flooring is manufactured primarily from melamine resin and fiber board material. The top layer has an imprinted textured image made to look like real wood.
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Made Look Like Real Wood
3 times mentioned • YI Jie • 20 November 2017
Made Look Like Real Wood
Aluminium Kitchen Cabinets Come
15 times mentioned • Edmond Loh • 17 April 2023
Aluminium Kitchen Cabinets Come
What designs do aluminium kitchen cabinets come in? Aluminium kitchens are best for modern, minimalist kitchen designs. This means clean lines and drawers/doors without handles. You can even build an aluminium kitchen that looks just like real wood. Using advanced painting and coating processes (either powder coating or sublimation), manufacturers can produce hundreds of wood-like colours. Depending on whether you prefer a light or dark wood grain, common colours include Oak, Walnut, Cedar, Chestnut, Cherry, Gum and more.
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