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This category lists manufacturers, industry-related news, press releases, PDF catalogs and other documentation related to flooring and underlayment products including: ceramic tile; glass tile; laminate flooring; linoleum; stone; vinyl flooring; wood flooring and more.

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  • FSC-Certified Flooring
  • Source: ebuild 11/16/2009
  • Sideways, the company's first line of hardwood flooring, is available in indigenous American species of maple, beech, birch, cherry, and hackberry. The flooring is urea formaldehyde-free, California Section 01350-compliant, and FSC-certified. The engineered click-lock planks measure 5/8 inch by 5 inches by 47 1/2 inches. 866-835-9859. More
  • Porcelain Tiles
  • Source: ebuild 10/13/2009
  • With a thickness of just 4 millimeters, SlimmKer glazed porcelain tiles from Tile of Spain-branded Inalco weigh 45 percent less than standard tiles and contain less than half the raw materials. Each tile measures approximately 18 inches by 35 inches and is suitable for both interior and exterior walls and floors. 305-446-4387. More

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  • Mediterranea's New Launch Fuses Porcelain Tile with Modern Design
  • Source: ebuild 10/29/2009
  • Fusion, the latest collection introduced by Mediterranea, a multi-national tile and design firm dedicated to producing some of the world's finest porcelain tile, synthesizes modern artistic colors with a soft, subtle metallic finish, creating a truly unique glazed porcelain tile series for contemporary American designers in virtually any setting. More
  • Going With the Flow of the Natural Form
  • Source: ebuild 10/29/2009
  • The natural veining of marble. The striations of limestone. Each conveys an organic feel of fluidity and movement, but neither is content to be defined or constrained by a mere rectangle. It is this appreciation of nature's forms, and a respect for its intrinsic beauty which inspired such design movements as Arts and Crafts and Classic Modern. A new practice of this trend is on the rise, as motifs such as the chevron pattern and planking from wooden floors find new life in other materials. More