Torlys expands Marquee Floors laminate program

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Laminate programToronto, Ontario—Torlys is expanding its popular Marquee Floors by Torlys laminate program with the launch of its first water-resistant laminate—Ocean.

This new collection within the laminate program features natural all-over texturing and a contemporary, on-trend color palette. The 2mm attached pad provides additional comfort and sound insulation as well as easier and faster installation. The AC4 wear layer ensures long-lasting performance in both residential and commercial settings.

In addition to this new collection, the Marquee Laminate collection, Shore, will now feature all-over texturing on all SKUs as well as the new 1clic2go pure drop lock system, according to the company. The same stunning color palette continues to be available.

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