Columbia launches value wood line

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Dallas—Columbia Hardwood recently launched Pagosa, an engineered collection at a value price point. Featuring the newest colors and textures, it is available in retail stores nationwide.

“A majority of today’s consumers are seeking textured designs that add richness and character to a home,” said Dewevai Buchanan, vice president of hardwood. “Pagosa offers rustic, character-rich, scraped hardwood at a price realistic in today’s economy.” He credits Columbia’s technical capabilities for achieving character options while keeping pricing attractive.

The collection features prominent grain accented by scraping and chatter. Hickory and maple in seven matte finishes have eased plank edges in a 5-ply engineered construction. Random lengths and 5-inch widths are coated with aluminum oxide and backed with a 25-year surface wear warranty.

For more call Columbia at 800.654.8796 or go to columbiaflooring.com.

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