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Eco Flooring’s strand woven bamboo flooring installed at new Lush store

Eco Flooring’s strand woven bamboo flooring installed at new Lush store

Eco Flooring Systems - Bamboo Flooring supplied BT Strand bamboo flooring for installation at the newest Lush store in Macquarie Centre.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

06 Mar 2013 1m read View Author

Eco Flooring Systems - Bamboo Flooring supplied BT Strand bamboo flooring for installation at the newest Lush store in Macquarie Centre. Eco Flooring Systems is the exclusive supplier of BT Strand, a strand woven bamboo flooring product available with a glueless lock profile for floating installations as well as a tongue and groove profile for direct stick floors.

Providing a truly environmental alternative to hardwood flooring, BT Strand is a very high density, high quality bamboo floor that has the look and feel of traditional timber floors but are made from sustainable strand-woven bamboo.

The BT Strand bamboo flooring collection is available in three options: solid 12mm thick, solid 14mm thick or engineered 15mm thick strand-woven bamboo. The 12mm BT Strand bamboo flooring product in coffee colour was chosen for the Lush store in the Macquarie Centre.

The coffee colour is a light amber tone achieved by a carbonisation process with the colour being impregnated into the bamboo unlike stained boards.

According to Daryl, Lush’s Visual Merchandiser, bamboo was a natural choice when they sought an environment-friendly option.

In keeping with their environmental policy, Eco Flooring Systems is committed to supplying only eco-friendly products as part of their product portfolio.

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