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Cork is a relatively new flooring material. It is commonly seen on walls or in your favorite bottle of wine, but it is also an excellent flooring material. Cork is extracted from the bark of the cork oak tree, which grows in Mediterranean forests.
Fremont, CA: Once upon a time, the term "eco-friendly" conjured up images of boring, bland, and blah materials. Thankfully, that is no longer the case. As more designers seek out eco-friendly materials for their environmentally conscious clients, manufacturers have stepped up and provided the design world with a plethora of beautiful options to choose from. We've compiled a list of the most popular eco-flooring options, some of which are new, some of which are old, and a few of which will make you think.
Eco-friendly flooring options
Cork
Cork is a relatively new flooring material. It is commonly seen on walls or in your favourite bottle of wine, but it is also an excellent flooring material.
