Engineered Wooden Floors
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Engineered Wooden Floors

<div>Pergo has engineered a brilliant new story with Wood Parquet floors that come in a variety of décors with various plan designs, grading, structures and finishes. Be it oiled or lacquered, these floors are designed to let the attractive natural character of the wood shine through. The new décor choices in Wood Parquet include: Hazel oak plank; sunrise oak; bourbon oak plank; ashen grey oak plank, fawn oak plank; mild walnut plank; natural merbau (three-strip); toast oak (three-strip), organic oak (three-strip) and carob walnut (three-strip). The wide range includes: Svalbard with 2,200 x 220 x 14 mm, four-way bevel plank format, Gotland with 1,820 x 190 x 14 mm, four-way bevel and two-way bevel plank format, Bornholm with 1,820 x 145 x 14 mm, two-way bevel plank format, and Varmdo with 2,200 x 190 x 14 mm, three-strip format.&nbsp;</div> <div><br /> Contact: Pergo India.</div> <div><br /> </div> <div>Tel: 011-4143 5741.</div> <div><br /> </div> <div>Website: www.pergo.co.in</div>

<div>Pergo has engineered a brilliant new story with Wood Parquet floors that come in a variety of décors with various plan designs, grading, structures and finishes. Be it oiled or lacquered, these floors are designed to let the attractive natural character of the wood shine through. The new décor choices in Wood Parquet include: Hazel oak plank; sunrise oak; bourbon oak plank; ashen grey oak plank, fawn oak plank; mild walnut plank; natural merbau (three-strip); toast oak (three-strip), organic oak (three-strip) and carob walnut (three-strip). The wide range includes: Svalbard with 2,200 x 220 x 14 mm, four-way bevel plank format, Gotland with 1,820 x 190 x 14 mm, four-way bevel and two-way bevel plank format, Bornholm with 1,820 x 145 x 14 mm, two-way bevel plank format, and Varmdo with 2,200 x 190 x 14 mm, three-strip format.&nbsp;</div> <div><br /> Contact: Pergo India.</div> <div><br /> </div> <div>Tel: 011-4143 5741.</div> <div><br /> </div> <div>Website: www.pergo.co.in</div>

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