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Karndean Flooring Devon
Karndean flooring is designed to look and feel like natural flooring materials replicating all the beauty with none of the practical drawbacks! Reflecting the dimensional disparities of natural products, Karndean's extensive collection incorporates a range of planks and tiles in varying sizes. Developed to reflect the diversity of nature, these products offer a wealth of natural design options. Recreating the colourful diversity of raw materials, Karndean has carefully replicated the shade patterns of natural products. Concentrating on depth of colour tone, Karndean has accurately reproduced the colours of individual products.
Durable - Karndean will not splinter, chip or crack and is extremely hard wearing. Realistic - The first thing about a Karndean floor that really grabs your attention is that it looks and feels just like the real thing. Versatile - Suitable for any room in the home, even kitchens and bathrooms where natural products may be affected by water spillages.
Warm - Much warmer to the touch than most natural flooring products. Low Maintenance - Karndean is easy to maintain unlike natural products which may need sanding, polishing and repairing. Hygienic - Karndean is suitable in a family home as it will not harbour dirt or bacteria. Quiet - Whereas products such as wood and laminates can be very noisy, Karndean floor is very quiet underfoot. Individual - With over 100 standard products and a vast array of design components, you can create a truly individual floor. If you'd like a brochure to view this very special product, please don't hesitate to contact us, or click here to visit the Karndean Website.
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