Carlisle opens showroom in Chicago’s Merchandise Mart

HomeNewsCarlisle opens showroom in Chicago's Merchandise Mart

Chicago– LuxeHome, the world’s largest collection of premier boutiques for home building and renovation, is pleased to announce that Carlisle Wide Plank Floors, manufacturers of luxury wide plank flooring, is opening a showroom April 18 at LuxeHome, located on the first floor of Chicago’s Merchandise Mart. Carlisle Wide Plank Floors will feature more than 1,773 square feet in Suite 131 and will be a primary showcase for the New Hampshire-based company’s broad collection of pines, hardwoods and reclaimed woods.

Carlisle's distressed walnut

“We are delighted to be opening our new showroom in LuxeHome at the legendary Merchandise Mart,” said Michael Stanek, CEO of Carlisle Wide Plank Floors. “This beautiful new space at LuxeHome will allow us to represent the beauty and sophistication of our wood flooring.”

Famous for its extraordinary widths, the Carlisle collection of custom floors ranges from 5-inches all the way up to 22-inches, providing customers with a richness and beauty that can be treasured for generations. Today Carlisle has grown from a small family-owned business to the premium purveyor of the finest wide plank wood floors available, but the one thing that hasn’t changed is their commitment to the satisfaction of each and every customer.

“Carlisle Wide Plank Floors is a great addition to LuxeHome as it brings the finest selection of wood products to homeowners and designers looking to update their floors,” said Katherine Flaherty, MMPI’s vice president for building products and special projects. “It’s the only showroom of its kind at LuxeHome, which offers a wide variety of world-renowned kitchen, bath and building products in more than 115,000 square feet of space.”

For more information on the new Carlisle Wide Plank Floors showroom or LuxeHome, please visit www.luxehome.com.

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