SKU:CDL89-05
Mohawk - RevWood - Kingmire - Rustic Rye Chestnut - Premium Laminate Flooring
Mohawk - RevWood - Kingmire - Rustic Rye Chestnut - Premium Laminate Flooring
Product Type : Laminate
Vendor : Mohawk
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Mohawk RevWood Kingmire Rustic Rye Chestnut: Rich Elegance in Premium Laminate Flooring
Looking for a stylish, affordable flooring option that doesn't sacrifice quality or authenticity? Look no further than Mohawk Kingmire Rustic Rye Chestnut Laminate.
This flooring combines traditional styling with modern innovation for a compelling value proposition.
Featuring narrow 5 ¼-inch wide planks and in-register embossing that follows the relief and grain of the wood's appearance, Kingmire offers an authentic look and feel that's sure to impress.
And with traditional milled bevel edges and ends, this flooring collection adds a refined, finished touch to any space.
- UNICLIC Locking System
- Easy To Install
- Made in the U.S.A.
Upgrade your home with the authentic look and feel of hardwood flooring without the high cost or maintenance with Mohawk's Revwood Kingmire.
Choose the perfect color and texture for your space and enjoy the easy installation and durability that this collection provides.
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Product Specifications
Product Specifications
- SQFT/BOX: 20.62
- INSTALLATION: Glueless Floating
- THICKNESS: 8mm
- BOX WEIGHT: 31lbs
- PLANK WIDTH: 5.25”
- PLANK LENGTH: 47.25”
Warranty
Warranty
- Lifetime Residential
- 5-year Commercial
Care & Maintenance
Care & Maintenance
Laminate flooring is a popular choice for homeowners because it is durable, easy to clean, and relatively affordable. However, like any type of flooring, laminate flooring does require some care and maintenance to keep it looking its best.
Here are a few tips on how to care for and maintain your laminate flooring:
- Sweep and vacuum regularly. Dirt, dust, and debris can easily scratch and damage laminate flooring. To keep your floors looking their best, sweep and vacuum them regularly.
- Mop with a mild detergent. If your laminate flooring gets dirty, you can mop it with a mild detergent and water. Be sure to rinse the floors thoroughly to remove any soap residue.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals. Harsh chemicals can damage laminate flooring. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, such as bleach or ammonia, on your laminate floors.
- Be careful with water. Water can also damage laminate flooring. If you spill water on your floors, mop it up immediately. Do not leave water standing on your laminate floors, as this can cause them to swell and warp.
- Use a rug or mats in high-traffic areas. Mats and rugs can help to protect your laminate flooring from wear and tear. Place them in high-traffic areas, such as the entryway, hallways, and stairs.
- Inspect your floors regularly. Look for any signs of damage, such as scratches or dents. If you see any damage, repair it immediately.
By following these tips, you can keep your laminate flooring looking its best for years to come.
Guides
Guides
Color Disclaimer
Color Disclaimer
While online swatches and showroom visits are great for initial exploration, nailing the perfect flooring color requires a closer look. To guarantee your satisfaction, we highly recommend ordering a sample directly from us or the manufacturer.
Even with samples, keep in mind that they might not be an exact replica of the final product due to slight variations in production runs. This means the shade could differ slightly if the materials were made at different times.
If you're installing the flooring in a single, large space, like a living room or hallway, it's crucial to be extra cautious. Slight shade variations between production batches can become noticeable when laid out together.
To ensure a seamless look, we recommend purchasing enough flooring to cover the entire space, plus an additional 10% for waste. This buffer allows you to select pieces from the same production batch, minimizing the risk of color inconsistencies.