Erinn Valencich recommends Quick-Step for the not-so-cavey man cave

HomePress ReleaseErinn Valencich recommends Quick-Step for the not-so-cavey man cave

Dallas—Quick-Step’s celebrity designer Erinn Valencich is loving the current design trend of the not-so-cavey man cave and thinks it is a perfect match for Quick-Step flooring. During Quick-Step’s most recent “Long Live Style” design seminar, Valencich addressed today’s transitioning man cave and shared why she thinks Quick-Step’s high quality laminate planks are the perfect foundation for this space.

“The man cave is becoming less man-cavey,” said Erinn Valencich, interior designer, contestant on NBC’s “American Dream Builders” and Quick-Step designer partner. “The man cave has evolved into a sophisticated space with a variety of decors, and it’s not necessarily off-limits to the rest of the family anymore. We are seeing the man cave coming out of the basement and turning into a multi-purpose room with the man of the house still putting his unique spin on it.

“Quick-Step flooring is the perfect foundation for the new man cave—tough and low maintenance enough to accommodate the traditional man cave activities, yet stylish enough to make the room a very attractive addition to the home,” Valencich said. “With Quick-Step, you can really have it all for this type of room—beauty that is virtually maintenance free and style that can stand up to activity.”

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