AtraFloor’s Fame flooring.
The iconic Walk of Fame outside Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood inspired AtraFloor’s playful Fame flooring, with its star motif. The durable, vinyl surface resembles terrazzo; made in England, it ships worldwide in four to six weeks. atrafloor.com
Spanish ceramics company Argenta recently launched Powder, an industrial-chic collection of glazed floor and wall tiles boasting a wide array of patterns and textures. The concrete-look tiles come in a palette of grays, whites and earth tones that can be combined for a one-of-a-kind look. tileofspainusa.com
Armstrong’s Paragon engineered-wood flooring combines solid Appalachian oak and hickory with the company’s Diamond 10 Technology, which incorporates cultured diamond particles from scratch- and wear-resistance. Available in brushed, smooth and scraped finishes, in five hues. armstrongflooring.com
Replicating the look of marble, XLight Premium by Porcelanosa is an ultra-thin, through-body porcelain tile that comes in large-format sheets. Available in a polished or matte finish and in a range of marble hues. Aged Dark is pictured here on both walls and floor. porcelanosa-usa.com
Pictured in an Oak Clear finish, Lipso I is a new addition to Mafi’s Carving collection of tongue-and-groove, natural-wood floors, which are characterized by surfaces that are laser-cut to create a patterned effect. The eco-friendly floors are simply brushed and oiled. mafi.com