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STAINMASTER Grove Park Marble Look Sheet Vinyl Flooring, 12-ft Width, Cut-to-Length, Low-Gloss Finish

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STAINMASTER Grove Park Marble Look Sheet Vinyl Flooring, 12-ft Width, Cut-to-Length, Low-Gloss FinishGrove Park Marble Look 12 ft Cut to Length Sheet Vinyl STAINMASTERs Grove Park Marble sheet vinyl delivers the refined look of gray marble with the practicality of waterproof, low gloss vinyl. Its 12ft roll width installs fast with loose lay or glue down methods and is built for busy homes with antimicrobial product protection and a durable urethane wear layer. Key Features: Waterproof Performance: Ideal for kitchens, baths, laundry rooms and

Grove Park Marble Look 12-ft Cut-to-Length Sheet Vinyl

STAINMASTER’s Grove Park Marble sheet vinyl delivers the refined look of gray marble with the practicality of waterproof, low-gloss vinyl. Its 12‑ft roll width installs fast with loose-lay or glue-down methods and is built for busy homes with antimicrobial product protection and a durable urethane wear layer.


Key Features:

  • Waterproof Performance: Ideal for kitchens, baths, laundry rooms and basements
  • Antimicrobial Protection: Built-in properties inhibit bacteria growth to keep floors cleaner
  • Pet & Family Friendly: Resists scratches, stains and everyday spills; easy to clean
  • Comfortable 100-Gauge Thickness: Soft underfoot and reduces noise
  • Flexible Installation: 12‑ft cut-to-length roll installs with loose-lay or glue-down

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Color/Finish Family Gray
Manufacturer Color/Finish Grove Park Marble
Actual Thickness (Millimeters) 2.54
Actual Width (Feet) 12
Roll Width (Feet) 12
Pattern Length (Inches) 39.37
Pattern Width (Inches) 39.37
Pattern Drop (Inches) 19.69
Pattern Marble look
Wear Layer Thickness (Mils) 9.84
Gauge 100
Gloss Level Low
Construction Fiberglass
Backing Fiberglass
Protective Wear Layer Enhanced urethane
Form Cut-to-length
Installation Type Glue down or loose-lay
Commercial/Residential Residential
Antimicrobial Yes
Scratch Resistant Yes
Stain Resistant Yes
Water Resistant Yes
Waterproof Yes
FloorScore Certified Yes
Phthalate Free Yes
Style Band Stone
Textured Yes
Wear Layer Durability Light traffic (0–11.99 mil)
Mark Resistant Yes
Removable No
Warranty Limited lifetime residential
Each Order Quantity Equals 1 linear foot
For Use in Bathrooms Yes
For Use in Kitchens Yes
For Use Over Concrete Yes
For Use Over Tile Yes
For Use Over Vinyl Yes
For Use Over Wood Yes
Sold As Piece
Sample Available Yes
Sample Item Number 1035220
UNSPSC 30161700

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this flooring waterproof?
A: Yes, it is fully waterproof and suitable for moisture-prone areas like kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms and basements.


Q: How is it installed?
A: Install as a loose-lay or glue-down application over approved subfloors; each order equals 1 linear foot of a 12‑ft wide roll.


Q: What is the wear layer and thickness?
A: It features an enhanced urethane wear layer with an overall 100-gauge construction and approximately 9.84‑mil wear layer.


Q: Can it be used over existing floors?
A: Yes, it can be installed over concrete, tile, vinyl and wood subfloors when properly prepared; not recommended over carpet, floating floors, or cushioned vinyl.


Q: Is it certified for indoor air quality?
A: Yes, FloorScore Certified; meets or surpasses industry standards for environmental safety.


Modern Marble, Effortless Luxury

Grove Park Marble drapes your room in cool, smoky grays that echo the quiet elegance of natural stone. The low-gloss sheen softens light, creating a serene backdrop for both classic neutrals and bold accents. Style it with warm woods and layered textures to heighten the marble effect without the maintenance. This is everyday luxury—polished, practical, and ready for life’s beautiful messes.


Elevate your space with waterproof, marble-look comfort—order your custom cut today.

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Mental health professionals will benefit from this comprehensive manual that has been extensively researched, as it provides a way forward in the direct application of the Christian tradition in a therapeutic context. This book restores the authority within psychology back to the spiritual dimension rather than the empiricism and rationalism that is the legacy of the Enlightenment project and consequently of mainstream psychology. An important matter not addressed in this study are the arguably deleterious impacts of the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) on the hearts and minds of the faithful, not to mention the crisis in religious vocations to which it has led. Therefore, references to the doctrinal teachings of Vatican II (and the contemporary church) should be considered with discernment so that a clear distinction can be maintained between traditional Catholicism and some of its modern aberrations (Coomaraswamy, 2006). Notwithstanding, the book has many strengths that will benefit therapists who are interested in Christian psychology, or the “science of the soul” found within all of the world’s religions. It is by adhering to one of the divinely revealed spiritual traditions that we can gain access to a liberating discernment—“Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:32)—which is essential for any integral therapy and healing. -Spiritual Psychology and Counseling, Vol. 7, No. 2 (2022)
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