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Armstrong Alterna Engineered Stone

Armstrong offers these crushed limestone-composite tiles as an alternative to natural stone and ceramic tile.


March 13, 2014
This article first appeared in the CB March/April 2014 issue of Custom Builder.

Armstrong offers these crushed limestone-composite tiles as an alternative to natural stone and ceramic tile. Alterna tiles are highly durable, warmer to the touch, softer underfoot, and easy to care for. Tiles can stand on their own or be combined to create patterns, including diamond or herringbone designs. Each design comes with up to 32 unique tiles, allowing completely customized installation. Sizes include 12x12-inch or 16x16-inch tiles and 8x16-inch or 8x8-inch selections.

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