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Provenza Flooring - at ease
Comments (26)Carrie - I still love it! Looks just like new, even with kids running on it with dirt on their feet or water. So easy to sweep and then just use bona cleaner. I get so many compliments. Wouldn’t change my flooring, even if it was $20 a square foot. I’ll have to find the name of the place. It was in Los Angeles, ca...See MoreProvenza ‘At Ease’ LVP
Comments (3)Great pics of At Ease in this blog: https://sprucingupmamahood.com/provenza-vinyl-flooring-review/...See MoreProvenza At Ease
Comments (1)Amanda - did you use Provenza At Ease? If so what are your opinions. What color white did you end up using on your walls?...See MoreProvenza Finally Mine LVP flooring. Pictures, Problems and reviews
Comments (18)Thank you! I'm happy to share pictures. I remember when I was trying to pick out flooring (it took me a year to make a decision) I was so frustrated that I couldn't find pictures of all of my choices in rooms and only had swatches. Here is a picture of the front door. Our house faces the north so we usually get the sun through the side window. I love how it can change colors based on the lighting but I love it in each setting. I sadly don't have a current pic of the sun coming in on it but I can try and get one for you. I honestly wasn't sure about the saw marks either when I was making my choice but now that the floors are done, I love them. They don't stand out much to me and when I pay attention and actually look, it makes it seem not so perfect and I like that. We did the whole first floor of the house so I'm including a pic of the flooring in a bathroom as well. I hope this helps! Here is one with the area rug in the main room too: On another note...since it can look so different based on lighting, I would say the overall look of it is closest to the picture of the dining room table without the rug under it. I remember having a tough time making a decision because each picture would look so different. Let me know if I can do anything else to help....See Moremerriebeth437
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