Quick-Step featured on Oprah’s ‘Home Made Simple’

HomePress ReleaseQuick-Step featured on Oprah’s ‘Home Made Simple’

Dallas—Quick-Step, a style, design and innovation leader in laminate flooring, was recently featured in an episode of OWN’s “Home Made Simple” television series. Quick-Step’s Brownstone Hickory from the Home collection was selected by the show’s interior designers for a bedroom project. The show’s interior designers typically use products that are beautiful and stylish as well as affordable for consumers.

The level of realism and sophisticated design in Quick-Step flooring brought the authentic look and feel of a hardwood floor into the home at a price that fits into most decorating budgets. Quick-Step floors are also easy to install due to its patented Uniclic glueless installation locking system.

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