Britwall Pack of 10 Anthracite Marble SPC Tile Flooring 620 x 310mm – 1.95m² Coverage Waterproof Click Lock Vinyl Tiles with IXPE Underlay
Transform your interiors with Britwall Anthracite Marble SPC Tile Flooring, designed to combine luxury marble aesthetics with advanced SPC flooring performance. Featuring a sophisticated dark marble-effect finish, this waterproof rigid core flooring offers exceptional durability, stability, and acoustic comfort for modern residential and commercial spaces. 🔧 Key Features Premium anthracite marble stone-effect finish Britwall SPC flooring pack of 10 tiles Covers approximately 1.95m² per pack Durable SPC rigid core construction 0.55mm wear layer for scratch and wear resistance Integrated 1mm IXPE acoustic underlay Waterproof and moisture-resistant surface Easy click-lock installation system Low-maintenance and easy-to-clean finish Suitable for residential and commercial interiors 📏 Specifications Brand: Britwall Product Type: SPC Tile Flooring Design: Anthracite Marble Effect Tile Size: 620mm x 310mm Thickness: 5.35mm Wear Layer: 0.55mm Underlay: 1mm IXPE Acoustic Layer Pack Quantity: 10 Tiles Coverage: Approx. 1.95m² per pack Installation Method: Click Lock System Water Resistance: Waterproof 🏠 Ideal For Luxury living rooms and hallways Kitchens and dining spaces Commercial office interiors Retail and hospitality flooring Contemporary apartment renovations 🛠 Installation / Usage Britwall SPC flooring features a user-friendly click-lock installation system for quick and secure fitting without adhesives. The attached IXPE underlay enhances comfort underfoot and helps reduce sound transmission. 💡 Why Choose This Product Britwall Anthracite Marble SPC Flooring offers the timeless elegance of marble with the durability and practicality of SPC technology. Its waterproof construction, durable wear layer, and acoustic backing make it ideal for stylish, high-traffic interior spaces.
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