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Cork Flooring
Cork is beautiful, lightweight, warm to the touch, hypoallergenic, moisture resistant, excellent thermal/acoustical insulating properties, and maintains just like hardwood floors.
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Marmoleum Flooring
Natural linoleum is bio-based, highly durable, non-toxic, anti-microbial, and easy to maintain.
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Hardwood Flooring
Our solid or engineered hardwood floors are sustainably harvested.
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Bamboo Flooring
Award winning bamboo flooring, completely non-toxic, formaldehyde free, zero VOC, and third-party certified to be safe, durable, and eco-friendly.
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Wool Carpet
Wool has been woven for centuries into rugs and carpets. Our wool carpeting is prized for its beauty, durability, warmth, comfort and sustainability.
Oak Chalk - Ground
European Maple Gotha
Ash Ceriale
Red Oak Nature
Oak Lecco Hardwood
Oak Bisbee
Paris, TW Broad French Oak
Avignon, TW Broad French Oak
Nice, TW Broad French Oak
Nantes, TW Broad French Oak
Strasbury, TW Broad French Oak
Lyon, TW Broad French Oak
Lille, TW Broad French Oak
Toulouse, TW Broad French Oak
Dijon, TW Broad French Oak
Avignon, TW Broad French Oak

J Mish Remnant and Outlet Items
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Comtal, TW Chateau
Warwick, TW Chateau
Chantilly, TW Chateau
Vilandry, TW Chateau
Sustainable Flooring
Our green flooring is non-toxic, environmentally-friendly and made from sustainably harvested, recycled or reclaimed sources. We carry Hardwoods, Bamboo, Cork, Marmoleum, and Carpet. Plus all the extras and supplies that you need to complete your flooring project. Purchase online or give us a call.
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- How to Buy a Green Floor: 7 Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
- Why Is Our Flooring Different?
- How to Find the Right Contractor
- About Us: Green Building Supply
- Bamboo Flooring Buyer's Guide
- The Greenest Floor May Be the One You Already Have
- IAQ and Your Health: A Deeper Look at VOCs and Formaldehyde Emissions
- How we Research and Test our Products (and Why it's Important to You)