New Product: Mannington Adura Zebra Wood
Exotic and beautifully styled, Zebra Wood is Mannington’s first wood pattern to feature V² technology. The realism of the dramatic graining found in the Andean Pecan wood species is enchanced in this pattern. Each 5”x48” plank has intense color variation that ranges from light to dark, in three exotic colorways. This pattern is available in Adura® LOCnGO™ with TACFAST® technology.
Colorways:
- Arid Plains
- Safari Trail
- Smoking Gun
Adura Flooring offers the following advantages:
Enduring Beauty
Our Adura® luxury flooring features award-winning patterns as varied as they are distinctive.
Style
Adura® luxury floors offers looks for every customer. Classic stone designs like slate and travertine. Contemporary styles like polished marble or burnished metallics and totally unique floors like sisal, pebble, and baked earth. And now, we offer a realistic wood plank design in both a 4″ width and our new 5″ width, found in our Distinctive Collection.
Color
The shades of the Adura® line represent perennial favorites as well as the latest trends. Warm golds, cool blues, soft greens, and a wide range of versatile earth tones. And let’s not forget both lighter and darker wood tones for our luxury planks.
Size
Our Adura® luxury planks come in two sizes, a 4″x36″ plank, and the more realistic 5″x48″ size usually associated with a traditional wood plank. All Adura® luxury tiles are 16″x16″. Some have realistic grout lines along the edges. Others are subdivided to mimic smaller tiles. And still others create a seamless look with no grout or edging.
Extraordinary Strength
Trust Mannington to take the time to get it right. Adura® is one luxury flooring product that delivers performance as well as appearance. We’re so confident in the superior durability of Adura® it carries a 20-year residential limited warranty against wear, fade, stain and delamination.
Easy Maintenance
Adura® luxury floors are incredibly easy to maintain, featuring ScratchResist™ technology, which improves resistance to everyday household scratches that can make floors look old before their time.
We are very interested in purchasing the Adura wood flooring for our lake house but we are finding it difficult to find anyone that has installed this product and have concerns.
Our house has all cedar trim along the floor and we would like to have the Adura flooring butt right up against the cedar for a clean straight look – is this possible or would we have to install an additional trim?
I look forward to hearing from you.