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Cork Flooring

Why It's Good:

Cork has been used in flooring for years--Catalina Island flappers danced the Charleston on the famed Casino ballroom floor; the underlying cork layer helped keep them bouncing the night away--without disturbing moviegoers in the theater below. While you might not have quite the same setup in your home, you too can experience the shock-absorbing comfort and noise-reducing qualities cork has to offer.

Why It's Green:

No trees are cut down for these floors--cork is harvested by simply cutting the bark of the cork oak tree. The bark regenerates within three years, making this a highly renewable resource. Cork is naturally antimicrobial and insect-repellent and it doesn't absorb dust, so it's great for allergy sufferers.

Where To Get It:

http://ecofriendlyflooring.com/ | $2.75
Price ranges from $2.75-$6.00 per square foot. A variety of colors are available. Contact for purchase information.