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Lushwood French Grey Herringbone Click Vinyl

Sku: OSFDC071V2
Translation missing: en.products.product.price.regular_price £57.28
Sale Price

£31.50 / m² (inc VAT)

Size: 6.5mm x 126mm x 630mm

1

Actual Coverage (m2)

1.905

Your Total price(inc of VAT)

£60.00

Herringbone Vinyl Click with Built-in Underlay

Pack size
1.905
Wear layer
0.5
Design
Herringbone with built-in underlay
Edge
4v
Joint
5Gi Click
Underfloor heating
Suitable for underfloor heating
Domestic warranty
20 years

Lushwood French Grey Herringbone Click Vinyl is suitable for

Room Suitability


  • Bathroom

  • Bedroom

  • Conservatory

  • Dining

  • Hallway

  • Kitchen

  • Living Room

  • Underfloor Heating

DESCRIPTION

Lushwood French Grey Herringbone – Classic Design Meets Contemporary Elegance

Enhance your home with the timeless beauty of Lushwood French Grey Herringbone luxury vinyl flooring. Featuring a sophisticated herringbone pattern, this flooring exudes elegance while its soft, muted French grey tones bring a modern, chic vibe to any room. Perfect for creating a calm, inviting atmosphere, it works beautifully in both traditional and contemporary spaces.

Durable and water-resistant, Lushwood French Grey Herringbone is designed for high-traffic areas such as living rooms, hallways, and kitchens. Its water resistance makes it suitable for moisture-prone areas like bathrooms and basements, ensuring long-lasting beauty without the worry of warping or damage.

Key Features:

  • Scratch and Stain Resistant: Designed to withstand daily wear and tear in busy homes.
  • Comfortable and Quiet: The cushioned surface offers a soft feel underfoot and reduces noise.
  • Simple Installation: The click-lock system allows for hassle-free installation, making it ideal for DIY projects.

With its combination of timeless design and modern durability, Lushwood French Grey Herringbone offers a stylish and practical flooring solution for any space.


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