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STEP INSIDE KITCHEN FLOORING


• Karndean Designflooring Kaleidoscope Marrakesh SP220


Marrakesh Express


The The experts from luxury vinyl


specialist Karndean Designflooring explain how homeowners can get a


taste of the continent in their kitchen with the company’s latest designs.


Inspired by traditional Moroccan and medieval Spanish architecture, Karndean’s two latest luxury vinyl flooring designs are the perfect choice for homeowners looking to add a Mediterranean feel to their kitchen.


The eye-catching new tiles, Casablanca and Marrakesh, will be joining Karndean’s Kaleidoscope range of geometric patterns.


These latest introductions have been inspired by the artistic techniques of traditional Moroccan architecture, brought to the Iberian Peninsula during the 8th Century.


One creative design, available in two subtle yet striking colourways, offers a modern interpretation of these iconic patterns with a non-uniform, patchwork arrangement that


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incorporates a stylish combination of geometric forms, curves and crests.


Casablanca shows off this quirky design in a monochrome palette of grey shades to create a contemporary statement while Marrakesh uses a mix of natural earthy colour tones for a warmer, more playful look.


Both colourways are ideal for today’s interiors, where their eclectic style will effortlessly add character and interest to an all-white scheme. Alternatively, selecting one of Casablanca’s on-trend grey shades for walls, furniture and fittings will create a modern take on a monochromatic design.


Marrakesh can be paired with rich warm wood tones, natural textures and terracotta shades, such as Dulux’s colour of the year Spiced Honey, for an interior filled with rustic Spanish charm.


Stella Coyle, National Retail Sales Manager at Karndean Designflooring, said: “We are delighted to bring to the market two innovative designs that will allow home decorators to incorporate an unexpected flooring feature into their interiors.


“Our designers were inspired by medieval Spanish architecture, such as the Alhambra Palace in Grenada, and have created a contemporary interpretation of these Moorish patterns, available in two beautiful colourways. Ideal for the modern home, Casablanca and Marrakesh can be laid as a ‘rug effect’, as a statement zone within a large, open-plan space or as a full floor to create a real wow feature.”


Available in large rectangular tiles (18 x 24”), in the same tile format as Karndean’s popular Opus range, Casablanca and Marrakesh can be seamlessly laid alongside stone or wood flooring.


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