Daltile launches Adventuro luxury vinyl flooring

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AdventuroDallas, Texas—As part of Daltile’s ProSeries program of luxury vinyl flooring, which launched at the end of 2020, the brand has launched a new collection, Adventuro.

“As a world leader in flooring, we listened to the needs of our customers and developed a high-performing product platform that will fully satisfy those non-tile flooring projects,” said Amber Leigh Martinson, senior director of marketing for Dal-Tile Corporation. “Daltile’s ProSeries luxury vinyl flooring program pairs beautifully designed, realistic visuals with quality materials and trusted technologies to create a superior LVF product.”

According to the brand, Adventuro offers captivating wood tones that feature unmatched design and technology. Adventuro’s ultra-durable, rigid core planks are designed to create a floor that quickly and easily clicks together for lasting, water-resistant performance.

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