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Vinyl flooring tiles look like stone.
Transform your boring old floors into a more modern aesthetic look.
Alterna engineered tile has a premium structure that is 75 limestone.
Featuring several different stone patterns these interlocking tiles are sure to add a level of sophistication to any room.
Luxury vinyl tile offers the look of authentic stone flooring faithfully recreated through advanced digital print technology and embossing techniques.
These vinyl tiles add beauty to any home or commercial area bringing the beauty of nature indoors at a fraction of the cost of natural stone.
They feature embossed surfaces that match the.
Today s glueless locking vinyl plank floors and vinyl tiles are the culmination of various technological advances.
Terracotta is not stone.
Vinyl stone tiles like achim home furnishings ftvgm32620 mimic the classic look of stone tiles without the complicated preparation or installation.
Moisture in particular can be a danger to stone tiling over time.
This luxury vinyl tile is waterproof stain proof and fade resistant.
Description our stone flex tiles provide you with the look and feel of natural stone without the cold hard feeling natural stone can bring.
With the appearance of high end slate travertine and marble it is easy to clean maintain with a no wax vinyl wear layer.
Real stone tiles are visually appealing but expensive and fragile if not treated properly.
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These luxury vinyl tiles can withstand heavy foot traffic areas are easy to clean and have a 10 year commercial warranty.
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Since these tiles are an interlocking tile installation of your new floor is a breeze.
At one time vinyl tile was all about replicating the look of tile.
I distinctly remember in the mid 1970s every kitchen i walked into had a vinyl floor that tried to simulate the look of mexican.
You know that glossy fake looking sheet vinyl.