Recently I had to research environmentally flooring for a newspaper article. I visited the United States flagship store for Toryls' Flooring. This is an established European company that focuses on natural materials, renewable materials, and using less materials. All their products are floating floors that can be taken up and reused. They even have a relationship with Habitat for Humanity to donate reusable flooring materials if a customer no longer wants the products, or replaces it with a new choice. Has anyone had experience with these engineered floors? Is this the wave of the future?
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Linda G.
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March 26, 2007 Environmentally Friendly Floors?
October 01, 2007 09:18 AM EDT
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