USA Equivalent of European Dream Flooring?
I am replacing really old beat up linoleum flooring in my house, and I want something tough and quirky, and looks old and timeless.
I found the PERFECT product. It’s called Terpstra and is a cultured stone product made by Netherlands Company Raw Stones.
But they have no USA distributor and shipping is way cost prohibitive.
Is there a product made in the USA that has the texture, chiseled/antiqued shape and colors of Terpstra pictured? https://www.rawstones.uk/terpstra-stones/
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You can check tile stores for natural stone veneer. Cultured (manmade) stone veneer probably wouldn't hold up as flooring.
Hello this link might be worth a look.
https://www.cosentino.com/usa/apps/#silestone
Try here:
https://www.rawstones.uk/our-dealers/?location=518%20Eastern%20Blvd,%20Essex,%20MD%2021221,%20USA&radius=2400&filter[]=102
Contact a local company that sells stone/granite. They should be able to steer you in the right direction.
If you have a Floor & Decor store anywhere near you, that would be your best bet to find something. You can spend 2-3 days in the one near us before you can see all the different flooring options.
Do you want to know where to buy these, how to make one, what to make them out of???
Need more into please.
Faux Panels - Faux Stone Sheets – Fauxstonesheets
https://fauxstonesheets.com
I think you would need to go to a flooring place we’re he could show you samples of pieces that you could see
Well, Floor and decor came up with nothing- and I combed it for an hour!!