America's hometown, Plymouth Mass., Selected as Showroom for Canadian Larch Wood Flooring



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America's hometown, Plymouth Mass., Selected as Showroom for Canadian Larch Wood Flooring

Dateline: Plymouth, MA, Issued October 16, 2002…

What could be better? Now you can see the full, rich beauty of Eastern Canadian larch flooring not in a sterile retail locations, but throughout the working office of Professional Interiors Inc., conveniently located at 35 Union Street, Plymouth, MA, across from the Plymouth Yacht Club.

No microscopic swatches. No skimpy 4"x4" cut outs. This showroom offers a wide expanse of viewing. The majestic Eastern Canadian larch flooring is displayed in a complete living room setting, dining room, master bath and home office. Now you can fully see how the flooring might work in your various home environments.

Appointments are required for a tour of the showroom. Please call (508) 746-7474 to arrange a convenient time.

Professional Interiors Inc., a Plymouth, Mass.-based company has been named as the exclusive United States distributor of Eastern Canadian larch flooring, offers building professionals and homeowners, bored with the usual flooring choices, the opportunity to view a unique alternative. Larch wood, used for centuries in Canada and Europe for shipbuilding, floorboards, furniture, exterior siding and construction, is now on display as flooring in the home of Professional Interiors Inc. owner, Bruce Puffer.

"I discovered larch flooring at a trade show and immediately I was in love with the product's beauty," smiles Bruce Puffer, commercial interior designer. "After living with the larch flooring I installed in my home, I'm now also taken with its durability and warmth. I've made it a mission to bring this distinctive flooring choice to builders and homeowners in the USA."

Already a distinctive home located just across from the Plymouth Yacht Club in the historic district of Plymouth, Bruce's spectacular larch flooring turns his residence into a unique showplace.

Larch wood, thriving in the harsh climate of long Nova Scotian winters, exhibits distinctively handsome flame-like color patterns, small knots, tight grains and varying hues. Its inimitable appearance transforms any home into a splendid showcase. The solid wood larch flooring's durability equals that of many of the hardwood species due to its dense grain.

After enduring the severe winters of Eastern Canada, larch wood has no trouble remaining gorgeous beneath the daily assaults of active families and pets. Spills and spots are easily wiped away. Just the sweep of a broom or the swish of a damp mop is all the maintenance needed to keep these floorboards stunning.

Located on the banks of the legendary Margaree River in Nova Scotia, the flooring plant processes the locally harvested rough sawn product which is air dried for twelve months, then kiln dried using a state of the art computerized system. Floorboards are then pre-planed, molded, sorted and end-matched and await shipping in a climate-controlled room.

An extremely dense wood, larch contains inherent rot-resistant properties, making it a priceless construction material that surpasses pressure-treated lumber as an environmentally friendly product. All around, larch flooring offers builders, professionals, and homeowners an outstanding new choice in interior design.

For an up-close inspection of this dramatic flooring material, visit the showroom of Professional Interiors Inc. located at 35 Union Street, Plymouth, MA, across from the Plymouth Yacht Club. For more information, please call (508) 746-7474.


Editors –
For professional photography that reveals the distinctive beauty and grain of larch wood, or to arrange for an interview with the Plymouth, Mass.-based distributor, Bruce Puffer, please contact Steve Dubin at (781) 878-9533, or by e-mail at sdubin@prworkzone.com





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