
Whether for the kitchen, the bathroom, or other rooms in the house, ceramic is a material known for its various colours, shapes, and patterns. Typical properties of ceramic material include wear resistance, heat resistance, high hardness, good electrical insulation, and a certain lightness.
Are you looking to outfit your kitchen with a ceramic countertop? Would your bathroom look much better with a ceramic floor? We present to you the 2 main stores offering ceramic products in Lévis.
Pelletier Déco Surfaces 4600, boul. Guillaume-Couture

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This family business has been working in the flooring field for more than 60 years. You will find a multitude of decor ideas for the living room, bedroom, or kitchen and a professional team made up of several interior designers, decorators, and flooring experts up to date on trends.
Pelletier Déco Surfaces has two branches in Lévis and Québec offering a wide selection of flooring materials such as ceramic. Many variations of ceramic patterns, formats, colours, and textures are available, enough to inspire your imagination to create décor suited to your style.
Porcelain, natural stone, glass paste, or mosaic — you will be spoiled for choice among more than 1800 ceramic samples available. The retailer partners with several well-known ceramic brands such as Centura, Ceramica Concept, and Ceratec.
Flordeco - Couvre-Planchers Déco Tendance 4674 boul. Guillaume-Couture

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Flordeco is a flooring and ceramic specialist with 43 stores across Quebec, including one in Lévis. This brand is among the main suppliers of ceramic in the province of Quebec.
The store offers a wide range of specialized services to make your life easier and provides qualified staff to guide you in your ceramic choices based on your needs, tastes, and budget.
Flordeco offers a tailored service from measuring to installation of the flooring. In addition to flooring and ceramic, the store offers a wide selection of decorative products.
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