J+J Flooring launches Multiple Choices LVT

HomeCommercialJ+J Flooring launches Multiple Choices LVT

Multiple ChoicesDalton—The latest LVT offering, Multiple Choices, from J+J Flooring provides one comprehensive collection with a diversity of patterns giving designers choice within a single collection.

“This collection simplifies our customers’ lives,” said Marie Moore, LVT design anager at J+J Flooring. “The one book offers six diverse patterns—going beyond wood looks to bring in abstract patterns, natural patterns and generally more options.”

The collection includes six distinct patterns: Marble, Parquet and Terrazzo reflect traditional looks while Abridge features an abstract geometric pattern and Segment and Composite have natural, all-over flecked patterns.

All patterns within the Multiple Choices collection are offered in both 3mm and 5mm thickness with a 20-mil wear layer and 18 x 36 tiles. The product is FloorScore certified and is 100% recyclable at the end of its useful life and composed of up to 25% post-industrial recycled content.

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