Are you thinking about laying a floating floor? Check out our look book featuring our favourite trends in laminate vinyl plank and hybrid flooring.
Looking to renovate or planning your dream home? Here at Tile Wizards, we have some fantastic floating floor ideas that can fit any style. These new timber flooring options are rapidly becoming favourites amongst seasonal customers and are sure to sell out soon.
Hybrid
If you are looking for a change of pace and want to make your home come alive with a more professional yet rustic sculptured wood appeal, we highly recommend the Galaxy XL Solid Vinyl Planks. Choosing to have a wider plank cut, the floor will seemingly run from wall to wall whilst still offering the timeless wooden appeal. Offering a unique take on Hybrid flooring it can withstand changing temperature conditions with its solid core construction. The Extra-large vinyl planks give an impression of a spacious and elegant interior with 8 different colours available for you to choose from: Arena, Grey Blackbutt, Helena, Mirage, Mocha, Snowdrift, Somersby and Spotted Gum.
Laminate
Our final recommendation for a new floating floor design is the sleek Heartridge Australian Timber collection. Elegant in the loose lay vinyl plank finish and yet commanding in its bold harshness of colour, the naturally Australian timber can draw attention to its stoic presence and yet compliment the interior of any house. Its range of colours offer different design ideas for any home. With Blackbutt, Brushbox, Jarrah, Northern Spotted Gum, Southern Spotted Gum and Tasmanian Oak, there is a style for everyone.
Whether it be renovations or building, we would highly recommend these different styles of floating floor designs, with their tasteful range and workable budgeting options.
For more information on these stunning floors, contact us, come into one of our friendly stores or get a free online quote!
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