EarthWerks introduces new visualizer tool

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Houston—EarthWerks takes the wraps off its new visualizer tool, EarthWerks Visions. The technology is designed to provide a streamlined, customizable approach to finding and matching flooring to customers’ spaces.

“With EarthWerks Visions, our customers, distributors and sales team will be able to quickly access all of our flooring collections, and see how they fit into their custom spaces,” said Lindsey Nisbet, director of marketing, EarthWerks. “This time-saving tool offers the option of uploading your own images or using one of our own to quickly, easily and seamlessly find the flooring that is the perfect fit for your space.”

Users may choose from 12 preset room scenes featuring EarthWerks products, or they may upload their own images to the site.

Click here to use the Vision tool.

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