Flooring
The largest category in our catalog, featuring proven technology and a coordinated design. Laminate, vinyl, multilayer, and solid wood flooring, with technical support at every stage.
The choice that defines the entire home
The floor is the largest visible surface in any home and, at the same time, the most technically demanding. It withstands foot traffic, moisture, temperature changes, heavy furniture, children, pets, and decades of use. At the same time, it sets the visual tone for each room before any other decorative choice. It’s a decision that’s difficult to reverse and expensive to correct.
The first question to ask isn’t “what color?” It’s “what kind of use will this flooring have?” Kitchens and bathrooms require moisture resistance. Rooms with direct sunlight require UV stability. High-traffic areas require higher durability ratings. Homes with radiant heating require certified thermal compatibility. Ignoring these questions during the selection process is the most common reason why flooring fails after just a few years.
The floor is the visual starting point of the home. It defines the color palette, creates a sense of continuity between rooms, and sets the tone for the other elements (baseboards, doors, staircases, furniture). Treating the floor as an isolated decision is a mistake. The right choice takes into account, from the very beginning, how it will relate to everything that follows.
What Makes for a Good Choice
Three factors guide the decision: the type of room determines the appropriate technology (SPC vinyl for wet areas, laminate for dry areas, solid wood for premium projects); the level of foot traffic defines the durability class (AC4 or AC5 for heavy use, AC3 for standard residential use); and the style of the home influences the finish (Wood Impression and Nature for visual realism, Vintage Matt and Saw Cut for distinct textures).
Technical Support
We provide technical support at every stage: we help identify the right technology for each room, verify compatibility with radiant heating when applicable, coordinate the color with doors, baseboards, and staircases, specify the exact quantities based on actual measurements, and recommend specialized installers from our network.
Why wood?
Certified wood feels warm to the touch, resists condensation, offers proven durability, and can be restored over the years by sanding and reapplying oil or varnish. All of our wood is FSC- or PEFC-certified.
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from Vinyl Flooring
Technology that combines the look of natural wood with moisture resistance. Suitable for any room in the house, including kitchens and bathrooms.
✓ Complete resistance to moisture, without compromising aesthetics
✓ Cork Underlay technology for greater acoustic comfort
✓ Certified dimensional stability for wet areas
✓ Visually coordinated with the laminate flooring collection
✓ Complete catalog available for online viewing
Find the Flooring ideal for your project
Each space calls for a different layout. Explore the available configurations.

Floating Flooring (Laminate)
The most popular choice for Portuguese homes. Planks that interlock without the need for glue, quick installation over existing flooring, simple maintenance, and value for money that’s hard to beat. The Durable XL, Durable 12, Durable Evolve, Durable Supreme, Durable Style, and Exitus series—all featuring AC4 or AC5 ratings and Durable’s wear-resistant technology.

Multilayer Flooring
Flooring with a natural wood surface over an engineered wood subfloor. It combines the look and feel of solid wood with the dimensional stability required for variable climates and radiant heating. A solution for projects where the authenticity of wood is a priority.

Vinyl Flooring (SPC)
The technology that addresses the main weakness of laminate flooring: moisture resistance. SPC vinyl flooring maintains dimensional stability in kitchens, bathrooms, and areas prone to frequent spills. Visually indistinguishable from natural wood, with the technical advantage of being suitable for any room in the house, including those that traditionally required ceramic tile.

Solid Flooring
Solid wood throughout its entire thickness. The traditional solution for long-term projects, where the flooring is designed to last for decades and be refinished by sanding rather than replaced. Available in a variety of wood species and thicknesses, with installation using tongue-and-groove or adhesive over a subfloor.