Philadelphia Contract Traverse – Woodland Peat by Shaw Flooring
The Woodland Peat shade from the Traverse collection by Philadelphia Contract totally brings the outdoorsy vibe indoors, straight from the pros at Shaw Flooring and now part of the rad selection at Znet Flooring, and it’s got this cozy, woodsy feel that’s lowkey stylish and tough enough for busy areas where ya still want everything to look kinda chill and put together without being all stiff and boring!!
What makes it work so dang well?
It’s got needlebond construction which is like crazy tough and the fiber’s 100% BCF PET Polyester that’s solution dyed so the deep earthy tones stay locked in even with lots of feet and chairs movin’ around, and the EcoWorx NT Tile Backing is a big win for durability and planet stuff, plus the 24 x 24 size means it installs clean and quick and that 10.21 thickness gives it a solid feel that’s comfy but still sturdy enough for all kinds of hustle and bustle.
- Perfectly sized 24-inch squares make installin' smooth and super easy, whether it's a tiny space or a big open floor plan that needs covering!
- Solution dyed polyester yarn keeps the Woodland Peat tone rich and earthy for the long haul even with sun, spills, or traffic!
- Needlebond construction gives this tile the strength to deal with everyday wear without looking like it’s had a rough week!
- EcoWorx NT backing helps the tile stay locked in place and adds a layer of durability that’s also lowkey good for the environment!
- 10.21 thickness adds just the right feel underfoot—not too soft, not too firm—awesome for mixed-use rooms where comfort and strength gotta team up!
- Great in moistureprone spots too, so bring it into lobbies, kitchens, or anywhere things might get a little damp and unpredictable!
So if someone’s lookin’ for that natural, relaxed vibe with industrial strength backing and built by Shaw Industries, this Woodland Peat tile from the Traverse line is seriously a solid pick and it’s chillin’ over at Znet Flooring just waiting to be part of the next cool project!