Cork flooring

When we talk about cork floors, images of mosaic-style floors from the 1970s come to mind. Since cork flooring technology has advanced, it is now possible to find them in a variety of wood or stone colours, thicknesses, and types of glued or click floors.

  • The first and biggest benefit of cork is that it is a renewable resource since the tree is not cut down in the cork collection process; rather, the tree’s bark is peeled. As a result, the same tree consistently yields new cork at regular intervals.
  • Its anti-static properties prevent dust and mites from adhering to its surface. Therefore, it is the finest floor for allergy sufferers and households with young children.
  • It is elastic, yet very durable.
  • It is suitable for underfloor heating.
  • It feels pleasant and warm on the feet.
  • It also insulates heat and noise.

    More information and the colours we offer are available on our website.