Armstrong Heritage Brick Flooring is Back

You’ve seen this flooring, perhaps you loved it, perhaps you hated it, but it is possibly the best selling resilient flooring of the 20th Century and now Armstrong is bringing it back in four new colorways.
Pam at Retro Renovation has the story on the new colors and the fascinating history of this popular flooring choice.
If you are looking for something new but retro, this would be a great choice for the kitchen of a little mid-century modest Huber home, so check it out.

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