‘Sup Gangmaru Texture Wide’
Premium Engineered Wood Flooring
That Expands Spaces with the Natural Texture of Wood
Recently, in the interior industry, there has been growing demand for ‘biophilic design,’ which creates a comfortable atmosphere using natural materials such as wood and stone, and ‘wide plank flooring,’ which makes spaces feel more open. In line with these trends, KCC Glass’s interior specialist brand HomeCC Interior has introduced the premium engineered wood flooring ‘Sup Gangmaru Texture Wide,’ which highlights the natural texture of wood while enhancing the sense of spaciousness.
Sup Gangmaru Texture Wide is a premium flooring product that combines the unique feel of natural wood with the advantages of engineered wood flooring, which is resistant to moisture and highly efficient for heating. To capture the warmth and tranquility characteristic of natural materials in indoor spaces, the ‘Real Emboss’ technique was applied to realistically reproduce the texture and color of wood. Manufactured in large sizes, it creates a wider and more open space.
There is also a wide range of design options. A total of eight designs are available, from organic styles that preserve the natural colors and patterns of wood to sophisticated modern styles.
Sup Gangmaru Texture Wide also boasts differentiated quality in durability and eco-friendliness. The ‘Micro Beveling’ technique, which softly finishes the edges of the flooring, ensures a clean finish even at connection points during installation. Using first-grade waterproof plywood minimizes deformation and warping caused by temperature and humidity changes. The HPL high-strength surface coating enhances abrasion resistance and stain resistance, making maintenance easy.
It uses SE0 materials, the highest level of eco-friendly grade in Korea, and has obtained the Ministry of Environment’s official Environmental Mark (Eco-label) and the Korean Air Cleaning Association’s HB Mark (Eco-friendly Building Material Mark) with the highest rating, proving its eco-friendliness and safety. Reporter Lee Sung-min
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