Armstrong, Bruce floors featured in American Dream Builders series

HomePress ReleaseArmstrong, Bruce floors featured in American Dream Builders series

Lancaster, Pa. – Armstrong and Bruce flooring join the premier season of NBC’s one-hour reality competition series, “American Dream Builders,”hosted by designer Nate Berkus. The show premiered on March 23 and can be seen on Sundays at 8/7c.

Each week the contestants will be pitted against each other in two massive, transformative home-renovation projects. They will be asked to redesign and renovate the space from the inside out – all in a matter of days, ultimately competing for a cash prize of $250,000.

From Spanish to Tudor to midcentury modern, the designers will be expected to produce sweeping home renovations that bring a fresh, modern sensibility while remaining true to the home’s innate charm and design characteristics.

“We are delighted to work with the incredibly talented American Dream Builders team, and to have our products considered by interior designers from across the country,” said Mara Villanueva-Heras, vice president, marketing, Armstrong Floor Products. “People are feeling more confident and inspired to make changes to their homes, not only to increase the value, but more importantly to enhance their quality of life and find products that fit their lifestyles and tastes.”

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