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Karndean Designflooring is introducing a new Knight Tile collection
Karndean Designflooring is expanding its Knight Tile range with a collection of contemporary wood and stone designs, including herringbone. With a refreshed and updated choice of calm, nurturing designs, the new collection offers the flexibility to create unique interiors that express personality. The range presents 10 new wood and 11 new stone designs, as well as six wood and two stone herringbone designs, with options available in gluedown and rigid core formats. In addition, the collection introduces a rigid core format to 10 bestselling existing designs. From the cool greys of Glacial Marble and Grey Studio Oak to the neutral tones of Dutch Limed Oak and the reclaimed rustic charm of Washed Character Oak,
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Interiors Monthly May 2022
the new collection brings together the very best features of natural materials and the practical benefits of LVT flooring in a convenient choice of formats. Whether using a single design for a barely there streamlined look, or combining full-sized and herringbone planks for a bespoke style, the subtle features of the designs will bring a comfortable elegance to any interior. ‘The Knight Tile range is one of our most popular and we are delighted to present this updated and completely refreshed collection, designed to meet the changing needs of today’s home decorators with a choice of contemporary designs and convenient fitting options,’ says Stella Coyle, Karndean Designflooring retail sales manager.
‘Expanding our mid and light-toned wood and stone designs, this collection has been designed to complement the latest colour trends, from monochrome and neutrals to bold, bright palettes. Knight Tile offers a flexible mix of gluedown and rigid core formats in both full-sized planks (36in x 6in) or tiles (12in x 18in) as well as a modern herringbone size (18in x 3in), and is sure to find favour with home decorators looking to create stylish interiors with a sense of flow over a range of different subfloor conditions, including uneven or drying floors or where sound transmission from rooms above is a consideration. “The benefit of having the same designs in a rigid core format means