Washington Post features renovation that includes Carlisle White Oak flooring

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  • Jane Eklund

When designer Andreas Charalambous, who heads up Forma Design in Washington DC, was called on recently to update a 1970s-era condo in Tysons Corner, Virginia, he chose Carlisle’s White Oak to replace a carpeted concrete slab. The Washington Post featured the renovation in a story on the front page of its Real Estate section on April 22, 2011.

The writer made note of the new floor: “Paying special attention to the ceiling and floors may have made the most dramatic difference in the condo. To start, the flooring was concrete slab covered with wall-to-wall carpeting. Today the floor is wide-plank rift and quarter-sawn white oak, the long lines of which seem to stretch the rooms.”

Click here to read the whole story.

Click here to learn more about Carlisle’s White Oak, and see photos of White Oak floors.

Click here for directions to and information on our Washington DC Design Center.

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 AT 02:03 AM in Hardwood FlooringNews & Events(2) Comments

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  • Flip said…

    Back in school, I’m doing so much lenarnig.

    POSTED AT 09:03 AM ON Nov 28, 2011

  • hdjoefue said…

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    POSTED AT 10:06 AM ON Nov 29, 2011

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