Add a Touch of Serenity
Who doesn’t need some serenity in their commercial interiors? Parterre’s new Serenity premium vinyl flooring provides a soft, natural design that brings a sense of calm to any space. Featuring a non-directional pattern, Serenity was created with a unique wood texture in mind.
“The popularity of wood textures in today’s flooring market led our designer to create a product that mixes the look of wood, stone and linen fabric,” says Parterre President T. Fred Roche. “Serenity’s calm, sophisticated style and versatility make it perfect for a variety of commercial settings, especially healthcare and corporate environments.”
To complement its soothing looks, Serenity comes in a color range of natural, soft values. It’s available in seven colors: Astral, Breathe, Dream, Echo, Misty, Soothe and Twilight. Size is 18”x18” tiles.
Parterre’s Sensatia collection, which includes Serenity, features more color than ever, but in subtle, neutral tones – varying from watery blues and greens to warm rusts and tans. Designed to deliver a serene quality, Sensatia products are ideal for settings like healthcare facilities and spas, as well as other corporate applications that require flooring with a softer look.
Besides a sophisticated style, the premium vinyl construction that’s unique to Parterre Flooring means this collection offers exceptional dependability. All Parterre premium vinyl flooring products are made with high-performance polyurethane fused to the product’s heavy-duty wear layer. This allows for easier maintenance and resistance to staining and scuffing, resulting in a versatile and durable flooring product.
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