Cork flooring from Torlys (with their head office in Toronto) is a responsible flooring choice coming from a renewable resource – the bark of trees. It is now commonly found in kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms. It is comfortable and warm, and contributes to improved indoor air quality. Because cork is 50% air, it has a dense cushion of air that insulates against cold and comforts every footstep.
The most common concern regarding the installation of cork as a flooring choice is its’ durability. Fortunately, industry tests for wear have shown that cork endures like hardwood. Even better, should damage occur, cork flooring is easily replaceable, something not was easily done with many other types of flooring.
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Mark Ashton
Kitchen & Bath Designer
AKBD, CLIPP, B.A., B.A.S. (Mgmt.)
For over 25 years, Ashton Renovations has offered an innovative and professional approach to home renovations. From kitchens and baths to whole house projects, we can transform any room in your home.