Carlisle adds to Tranquil collection

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CarlisleStoddard, N.H.—A leader in artisan-crafted, wide-plank hardwood flooring for residential and commercial spaces, Carlisle Wide Plank Floors has added two new floors to the Tranquil collection. The collection pairs the organic character of white oak with a subtle wash of layered color in warm, modern tones and a smooth, super-matte finish.

The newest additions to the Tranquil collection include:

Elysian

  • White tones buffed over nutty brown wood results in a mix of cooler tones.

Refuge

  • A subtle creamy glaze contrasts with the warm cocoa undertones of the wood to create a blend of light and medium neutral tones.

According to the company, due to client requests for modifications to existing collection floors, both Elysian and Refuge were inspired by two of Carlisle’s most popular floors: Winter Light and Sincerity.

Elysian was created to provide a smooth texture version of the Winter Light floor, which features an extremely low sheen and natural white finish that many designers and consumers desire, the company said.

Similarly, Carlisle said it developed Refuge to address requests from a number of customers for a floor with the very light creamy tone and varied pigmentation of Sincerity in a plain-sawn option.

“In many cases, clients are drawn to our collection floors, but are seeking slight alterations to the finish or texture to achieve a specific look and feel,” said Chris Sy, president. “Because our heritage is rooted in custom floors, it is very easy for us to modify our existing products to deliver exactly what the customer wants. This ability to make very slight tweaks to our floors differentiates Carlisle from many flooring brands where, if a particular product isn’t right for the design, the client has no option but to move on to an entirely new product.”

Launched in 2020, the Tranquil collection was developed to provide layered finish, smooth face flooring that mimics a naturally aged material without the use of brushing, according to the company.

“From our San Francisco showroom to our New York City showroom, we realized that our customers were asking for the same modifications to the same products, a testament to the fact that timeless design is not restricted by geographic boundaries,” Sy said. “At Carlisle, we are committed to listening to our customers and evolving our products to meet their design needs. We are pleased to be able to take their most popular requests from across the country and make them available as part of our regular Collection offering.”

Elysian and Refuge, along with the rest of the Tranquil collection, are offered in ¾-inch plank thickness and in 2 to 12-foot lengths, with a choice of solid or engineered construction. Each 8-inch-wide, signature-grade plank is sustainably sourced and carefully hand selected by Carlisle craftsmen, according to the company. The collection can be ordered through Carlisle showrooms and design consultants.

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