Yes, you can draw on the floor. That’s because Austrian flooring manufacturer mafi engraved its Carving Kids II line of three-layer engineered larch wood planks with images small enough to look like a pattern but big enough for kids to color them in. A beveled edge runs the length of the board and all sides feature a tongue and groove to facilitate installation. They can be installed on the floor or as wall panels and come marked with indicators that match up the right boards when installed together to ensure a consistent pattern. Mafi, 43.7746.2711; www.mafi.at.
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