


Johnson Olde Tavern Espresso Martini Laminate Flooring
Johnson Olde Tavern Espresso Martini brings deep, coffee-toned warmth to any room that means business with its aesthetic. At 6-1/2 inches wide with an embossed-in-register finish, it reads with the texture and character of real wood, working naturally in transitional dining rooms, living spaces, and busy hallways alike. AC4-rated for heavy residential and light commercial wear, Espresso Martini handles foot traffic, pets, and spills with composure, and the 13.5 mm laminate core stays dimensionally stable across seasons and over varied subfloors where solid wood would shift.
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Ships nationwide with free freight on orders over $3,500. Larger orders ship by LTL freight, scheduled to your address.
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