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CARTOZIAN FLOORING & INTERIORS

in Residential and Commercial Flooring · Window Coverings · and Interior Design. With over 80 successful years in business · Cartozian dealt primarily with loose lay flooring and area rugs. Over the years · Cartozian continues to add top-tier merchandise. &nbsp · Our current selections not only include wall-to-wall carpet and area rugs · we also offer tile · hardwood · luxury vinyl · eco-friendly flooring like cork and Marmoleum · quartz and acrylic countertop surfaces · Hunter Douglas window coverings · wallpaper · interior design services · 253.474.8433 Email&nbsp · [email protected] Follow &copy · 2017-2026 by Cartozian Flooring and Interiors. bottom of page

TACOMA, WA 98402

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in Residential and Commercial Flooring
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Window Coverings
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and Interior Design. With over 80 successful years in business
Cartozian dealt primarily with loose lay flooring and area rugs. Over the years
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Cartozian continues to add top-tier merchandise. &nbsp
Our current selections not only include wall-to-wall carpet and area rugs
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we also offer tile
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hardwood
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luxury vinyl
eco-friendly flooring like cork and Marmoleum
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quartz and acrylic countertop surfaces
Hunter Douglas window coverings
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wallpaper
interior design services
253.474.8433 Email&nbsp
[email protected] Follow &copy
2017-2026 by Cartozian Flooring and Interiors. bottom of page
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