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Parador has just introduced 15 new designs to its glue-down vinyl flooring range, adding new formats and surface options to the Trendtime 5 and Trendtime 10 collections. The update includes large and square tiles with stone-inspired finishes, as well as glue-down herringbone strips, which are being offered in this category for the first time.
In the Trendtime 5 series, the new additions include seven large-format tiles and three square tile decors, each referencing stone surfaces through texture and tone. These new formats can be installed on their own or combined to create mixed patterns, offering flexibility in how the flooring interacts with the scale and geometry of the space.
With the Trendtime 10 collection, Parador brings the herringbone layout into its glue-down vinyl range, introducing individual strips that allow for a range of installation patterns, from classic arrangements to more customised layouts depending on the project’s needs. This approach makes it possible to work with familiar design styles like parquet while using a material that is built for resilience in everyday environments.
The designs are meant to be used in areas where water resistance, durability, and sound absorption are important, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and other high-traffic spaces. While the surfaces resemble traditional materials like stone, marble, and wood, the choice of vinyl focuses on ease of installation and maintenance.
All products are manufactured at Parador’s sites in Coesfeld, Germany, and Güssing, Austria, with all collections using sustainably sourced materials.