Introducing Quick•Step’s New Interior Designer
Kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms or hobby rooms ... each have their own function and ambiance. The colors used in these rooms have an effect on how we feel. Today’s consumer thinks more about the color combination of furniture, wall and floor coverings. Being able to see the color combinations, online, of all the elements in the room, (furniture, wall, and floor coverings), allows the consumer to “see” before they buy.
Quick•Step has developed an “Interior Designer” to help you integrate Quick•Step flooring perfectly with the rest of the room. Laminate flooring from Quick•Step is available in more than 100 designs. Customers can use this fun interior design tool to decide on the color of the furniture and walls or even as inspiration for a complete makeover of your interior before purchasing a new laminate floor.
HOW TO USE QUICK•Step’s “Interior Designer” *
Go to www.quick-step.com
Step 1:
Select a room (living room, bedroom, kitchen) in your style (modern, classic, country)
Step 2:
Select the color for the walls and the furniture.
Step 3:
Select a Quick•Step floor – the selected flooring will display automatically in the room scene you selected.
Step 4:
Store your selection and send it to your email address!
* needs the program “Flash8” which can be downloaded, at no charge, from the home page.
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