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Pat Oakley named president of Mullican Flooring

Floor Covering News

Pat Oakley has become the president of Mullican Flooring, a leading U.S. manufacturer of hardwood flooring , effective Jan. Oakley succeeds Neil Poland, who will serve as executive chairman of the company. ” Poland has served as president of Mullican Flooring since 1999. Johnson City, Tenn.—Pat

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Masculine Attic Bedroom in Poland Exudes Character

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The owner, a young lawyer, decided to convert the empty attic of a building in Sopot, Poland, into a quiet place for relaxation. A peaceful ambiance was achieved by cladding the ceiling and floor in oiled wood planks. Wegner and a minimalist Zuiver floor lamp. Photography and information courtesy of Studio Raca Architekci.

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The Industry Disrupters of 2020

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As it turns out, the flooring industry has its disrupters as well. For the flooring industry, the pandemic has caused major supply chain disruptions that impacted manufacturers and distributors and, eventually, retailers—who at times throughout 2020 were out of stock on certain products. Supply chain issues persist to this day.

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Classen: In a manufacturing ‘class’ all by itself

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For Classen, the primary objective is not necessarily about creating and promoting a standalone brand to compete with the scores of other hard surface flooring labels on the market. The plant is dedicated to the design and production of vinyl wall and floor coverings in both click and glue-down formats.

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Hardwood: State of the Industry 2022

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1 issue on the minds of many hardwood flooring executives was how the category would fare in the midst of a raging pandemic. Turns out the segment—and the industry by and large—would fare well as consumers and homeowners spent more time inside and more of their disposable income on flooring and other home improvement projects.