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Mar 20, 20264 min reading

Light or Dark Flooring? A Guide to Defining Your High-Demand Inventory

Not sure whether to offer light or dark flooring? CPF Floors provides the technical guide to advise your clients and optimize your stock with the best trends.

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By CPF Floors
Light or Dark Flooring? A Guide to Defining Your High-Demand Inventory

Choosing the ideal color is fundamental for defining the visual impact and perceived spaciousness of a space. For a dealer, understanding whether to recommend light or dark flooring is key in inventory selection, as it allows for precise solutions for contractors and homeowners. At CPF Floors, we focus on manufacturing a chromatic range that balances aesthetics with technical functionality to facilitate your commercial success.

Spaciousness and Brightness with Light Flooring

Light flooring reflects light, creating a sense of freshness needed in smaller areas. When advising a client, it is vital to highlight that these tones amplify the environment's visual perception. In our Rigid Core SPC catalog, you will find options such as Project 2.0 in the Blue Print tone, the versatility of Alpha22 in finishes like Panna Oak, or the elegance of Spirit XL in the Clear Pecan tone. As your manufacturing partner, we ensure these colors maintain their chromatic purity without drastic variations between batches.

Sophistication and Warmth with Dark Flooring

On the other hand, dark flooring generates sophisticated atmospheres and works best in large spaces. For those seeking the warmth of wood with maximum resistance, the Inspire Black Edition laminate offers deep textures with the Autumn Oak tone, backed by an AC5 rating. If the client prefers SPC technology, lines like Quick48+ in the Charcoal tone offer exceptional durability. Having a variety of light or dark flooring ensures your offer covers all design profiles. On the other hand, dark flooring generates sophisticated atmospheres and works best in large spaces. For those seeking the warmth of wood with maximum resistance, the Inspire Black Edition laminate offers deep textures with the Autumn Oak tone, backed by an AC5 rating. If the client prefers SPC technology, lines like Quick48+ in the Charcoal tone offer exceptional durability. Having a variety of light or dark flooring ensures your offer covers all design profiles.

Chromatic Balance for a Competitive Catalog

For your inventory to be truly versatile, it is necessary to have a balance that responds to industry trends. As a flooring distributor with a presence in Miami, Lakeland, and Atlanta, we understand that the immediate availability of light or dark flooring is what allows for quick sales and keeps your business flowing.

Aesthetic Quality Backed by Engineering

The decision between light or dark flooring is the first step, but the permanence of that beauty depends on material quality. Our Rigid Core SPC engineering and the high resistance of our laminates guarantee that the structure remains unalterable under traffic. This technical stability facilitates installation and ensures that the end user's investment is long-lasting.

Strengthen your catalog with the most profitable light or dark flooring trends on the market. We invite you to contact us to request physical samples and coordinate your orders today.

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