1. Reclaimed Hardwood Flooring
Reclaimed wood brings character, texture, and sustainability to any space. Using timber from old barns, factories, or shipping containers helps reduce the demand for new lumber and gives each plank a story of its own.
2. Bamboo and Cork Floors
Bamboo grows quickly and regenerates naturally, making it one of the most sustainable flooring options available. Cork, made from the bark of cork oak trees, is another eco-friendly material that offers natural soundproofing and comfort underfoot.
3. Low-VOC Finishes and Adhesives
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are harmful chemicals often found in paints, sealers, and adhesives. In 2025, low-VOC and VOC-free products are becoming the new standard for safe, healthy indoor environments.
4. Why It Matters
Choosing eco-friendly materials not only reduces your carbon footprint, but also improves indoor air quality and supports responsible manufacturing. It’s a win-win for your home and the planet.
Ready to go green with your next flooring project? Contact Proline Covering for expert advice and sustainable flooring solutions tailored to your space.