Armstrong Flooring featured in 2016 Coastal Living Showhouse

HomePress ReleaseArmstrong Flooring featured in 2016 Coastal Living Showhouse

Lancaster, Pa.—Armstrong Flooring hardwood and laminate flooring are featured in the Coastal Living 2016 Hamptons Showhouse, a house designed to showcase what is new and trendy in home construction.

The home features the timeworn charm of Architectural Remnants laminate-Antique Structure in Milk Paint, and the rustic elegance of American Scrape hardwood in Brown Bear. Filled with seaside style and bold colors, this quintessential coastal home in iconic Bridgehampton, N.Y., offers unlimited design inspiration.  It will be featured in the September 2016 issue of Coastal Living magazine.

Renowned designer Meg Braff worked alongside Fred Throo Architects and Touch of Grey builders to design the interior of the charming seaside home. “I loved the texture and imperfections of the American Scrape wood floor upstairs. It has richness and depth that felt like it could have been there for years which is ideal in a new house,” Braff said. “I chose the wide planked white stained Architectural Remnants laminate floors in the basement for their scale and lightness in color. The basement does not feel at all like a basement.”

Ebeth Pitman, director of brand marketing, Armstrong Flooring, noted: “Everything about the house is stunning, from its secluded, beautiful setting to its timeless, traditional architectural details. Both flooring designs provide a harmonious complement to this seaside masterpiece and the house showcases how flooring enhances and complements the overall design. We’re proud to be a part of this amazing home, with floors that are not only beautifully designed, but also are designed to stand up to everyday life.”

The Coastal Living Showhouse 2016 spans 6,800 square feet and has six bedrooms, eight-and-a-half baths, three fireplaces and a movie theater, as well as a gym, tennis court, wine cellar, pool and pool. Touch of Grey Inc. was the builder on this project, and the architecture firm was Fred Throo Architects. Mahoney and Associates is the landscape team, and Meg Braff Interiors oversaw the home’s interiors.

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