Grandeur Flooring Engineered Hardwood Metropolitan Moon Frost 7-1/2″ – 3/4″
White Oak | 7-1/2 " Width | 3/4
5" x 24" | 7 mm Thickness | 0.5 mm Wear Layer
SKU: VDEALEX70L048
In stock at our Edmonton showroom
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Flooring in herringbone configurations has become increasingly popular. These elegant configurations create a visually interesting pattern that is reminiscent of luxurious European styled interior designs. The sophisticated patterns symbolize status and help to convey a feeling of prestige. Because of the overwhelming requests for herringbone patterned flooring, Grandeur now offers herringbone products in both engineered and vinyl flooring in our most popular colors. Each box contains boards that are Part A and Part B to make up the Herringbone pattern.
- ECO FRIENDLY : We proudly abide by the industry and manufacturing standards for safety and quality so you can rest assured that our products will not harm your loved ones or the environment
- EXTENDED WARRANTY : All our flooring options come with a limited warranty of up to 35 years in order to keep you covered for the years to come
- Inside Air émission : A+
This piece comes from the Grandeur Flooring line, which Quality Red Tag Floors stocks at our Edmonton showroom on Roper Road. Browse more vinyl planks in Edmonton, see the full Grandeur Flooring flooring in Edmonton, or stop by our Edmonton flooring showroom to compare in person.
Most LVT and SPC vinyl planks are fully waterproof through the body of the plank. Standing water at the seams over a long period can still cause issues, so we recommend caulking around tubs and sinks.
Both are luxury vinyl. LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) has a flexible core and feels a bit softer underfoot. SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) has a rigid mineral core that is harder, more dent-resistant, and better at hiding subfloor imperfections.
Almost anywhere in your home, including basements, bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. Avoid full-sun three-season rooms, where extreme temperature swings can affect the planks.
For residential use look for a 12 mil wear layer or higher. Busy households, rentals, and commercial spaces should step up to 20 mil or 28 mil for longer life.
Yes, most modern vinyl planks are rated for radiant heat up to 27 to 29 degrees Celsius at the floor surface. Always confirm with the specific product spec sheet.
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