Your flooring is the foundation of your home. So, we craft our products with artisan hands to bring the beauty and warmth of nature to your space. For every step, dance, crawl, or stumble taken on your floors-Mullican is there, for life. Our precision milling, advanced kiln-drying techniques, and the most demanding inspectors available result in a lifetime of value.
The tree is a symbol of life, virtue, and renewal. It is also our greatest resource, and one we will always protect. Since our founding, we've incorporated conservation and sustainability practices into our approach.
The tree is a symbol of life, virtue, and renewal. It is also our greatest resource, and one we will always protect. Since our founding, we've incorporated conservation and sustainability practices into our approach.
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Choosing the right color for your hardwood flooring is a big decision. We recommend considering a few key color factors. First, take the size of your room into consideration. Small rooms, or those with low ceilings, flourish with light-colored flooring, creating the feeling of more space. Second, the color of your hardwood flooring should complement the color of your furniture or walls.
Wirebrushed floors complete the look for rustic or farmhouse styles. Exceptionally durable, our wirebrushed flooring options bring a unique and timeless texture to your space. Nothing beats the natural beauty of nature. These are some of our favorite finishes-showing off the organic and unique beauty of each species.
Click-lock Similar to traditional tongue and groove, click-lock installation enables you to click, snap, or lock the flooring boards together. Floating Unlike traditional solid hardwood strips, a floating floor isn't nailed down. Instead, the planks are either glued or snapped together, sitting atop a 1/8-inch thick layer of foam layered on the subfloor, but not directly adhered to it.
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Diego Antolinez Reyes
Nov 25, 2020
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Jun 04, 2020