Novalis Innovative Flooring launches room visualizer

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Shanghai–Novalis Innovative Flooring announced the launch of a room visualizer capability to its AVA commercial LVT site. Visitors will find the Visualizer button added to the site navigation bar and at the bottom of each product page.

“This remarkable technology allows
 anyone to explore how different styles and colors of AVA flooring will look in different settings,” said John Wu, president and CEO of Novalis. “You can also change the wall and cabinet colors of the room to coordinate the look you want.”

Visitors will be able to visualize any of the 64 styles and colors of planks and tiles offered in the AVA line in a variety of spaces: kitchens, baths, bedrooms, entries, offices and commercial environments. Users can also save their creations or print them out. “This is just the beginning of what we have planned for our customers,” Wu said. “We will also be updating our NovaFloor residential website with the same capability.”

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