Vinyl flooring is currently a very popular and sought-after flooring solution. This material is exceptionally durable, warm, and easy to maintain, but few people realize that it can also be applied to walls instead of traditional ceramic tiles. Thanks to the natural decors of vinyl planks and tiles from the Pergo brand, a touch of nature can be brought into the interior.
Pergo, which has been on the market for almost forty-five years, specializes in the production of vinyl, laminate, and wooden floors, primarily installed in commercial spaces around the world. They daily withstand impacts, water, high heels, and wear caused by moving various equipment—not only in offices but also in hotels, restaurants, hospitals, schools, gyms, shoe stores, or even in car showrooms.
Installation without the need for substrate leveling
The company offers vinyl flooring in three variants: glued floors, floors with simple click installation, and the new Rigid Click with a solid composite core that prevents the floor from following the irregularities of the substrate or sagging. This type is therefore ideal for renovations since it does not require substrate leveling. All the aforementioned variants are equipped with a TitanV surface layer, which protects the planks from wear and scratches. The floors are soft underfoot, warm to the touch, dampen noise, and are 100% waterproof. Therefore, vinyl can be installed not only on the floor but can also be used to cover walls, for example, in the kitchen or bathroom.
Hand in hand with sustainability
Because Pergo floors are equipped with a patented locking system, they can easily be disassembled and installed in another location, or they can be recycled to produce new flooring. Additionally, the floors emit extremely low levels of volatile organic compounds (fifty times lower than the amounts permitted by the strictest European Union standards), and highly debated ortho-phthalates are not used in their production. Instead, the company works with DOTP, a plasticizer found, for example, in children's plastic toys or food packaging.
Natural decors
In addition to a wide range of floors with the color and structure of wood, the Pergo portfolio also includes coverings that are almost indistinguishable from natural stone. Whether it is oak, pine, Italian marble, slate, or creamy travertine, the designers of this company first search for suitable natural prototypes. They then modify this using digital technologies—such as adding or removing knots, veining, or cracks—to achieve the most balanced appearance that would look natural yet striking even on large surfaces. Architects, designers, and developers can order samples of individual floors for free on the company’s website, thereby offering their clients various options and variants.
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