The beauty beneath your feet: a floorboard, carrying countless possibilities of life

If home is a serene poem, then the floor is the unfolded manuscript paper. We often spend a lot of energy selecting wall colors and furniture styles during decoration, but often overlook the element that comes into contact with our bodies most frequently and covers the largest area – the floor.

Solid wood flooring: a living, breathing presence
It is a gift from the forest. Each piece of solid wood flooring boasts a unique texture, which is the annual growth ring of the tree. Stepping on it gives a slightly elastic sensation, absorbing the clatter of footsteps and offering a warm and smooth touch. Its greatest gentleness lies in its ability to keep the home warm in winter and cool in summer, making it especially suitable for households with elderly members and children. Although it requires careful maintenance, the patina that develops over time imparts a richness and depth that no artificial product can replicate.

Parquet: The Wisdom of Balance
If you yearn for the warmth of wood yet are concerned about the delicacy of solid wood, multi-layer or three-layer engineered wood flooring stands as a mainstream choice for modern households. Its criss-cross timber structure significantly enhances stability, allowing it to easily handle environments with underfloor heating. It retains the texture of precious wood species on the surface, yet offers a more affordable price and more stable performance.

Laminate flooring: the guardian of wear resistance
For households with pets or high-traffic public areas, laminate flooring stands out as the king of cost-effectiveness. Its surface is coated with a wear-resistant layer of aluminum oxide, making it scratch-resistant and easy to maintain. With the advancement of printing technology, today’s laminate flooring boasts stunning texture fidelity, catering to various personalized decoration styles.
Ceramic tile and Stone Plastic Composites (SPC) flooring: The art of coolness and waterproofing
In kitchens, bathrooms, or damp first floors in the south, ceramic tiles remain the mainstream. However, the recently popular SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) flooring, with its advantages of being ultra-thin, waterproof, formaldehyde-free, and suitable for laying underfloor heating, is becoming a new favorite.
