Collection: LVT FLOORING

Our advanced LVT collection merges the timeless beauty of real wood with high-performance engineering. Featuring a waterproof, scratch-resistant wear layer, these planks are built to withstand heavy foot traffic and the demands of modern households.

With versatile click-system and glue-down options, installation is seamless and adaptable to any room. Integrated underlay provides superior comfort and acoustic insulation, while its "worry-free" maintenance ensures a stylish, durable foundation for years to come.

Common Questions About Vinyl (LVT) Flooring

What is Vinyl Flooring?

Vinyl Flooring includes various durable surfaces made from synthetic materials. Our selection features Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVTs), known for their resilience and premium appearance. LVTs are designed to closely imitate the look of natural materials like wood and stone, offering realistic textures and patterns for an authentic feel.

Is Vinyl Flooring Easy to Install?

Many of our vinyl floors use a click-lock system, making installation a breeze. You can lay the planks directly over a prepared subfloor without the need for glue or nails, simplifying the process and reducing installation time.

Do You Need Underlay for Vinyl?

Most of our LVTs come with built-in underlay, so there's no need to buy additional underlay separately. However, some installations might require extra underlay, so check the product details and specifications to ensure you have the right setup.

Is Vinyl Better Than Laminate for Flooring?

Choosing between vinyl and laminate flooring depends on your specific needs and preferences. Luxury vinyl typically offers superior durability, better water resistance, and a more substantial feel. On the other hand, laminate may appeal to those who prefer its look and texture. Comparing both options can help you decide which is the best fit for your home.

What is the Difference Between Vinyl Flooring and Luxury Vinyl Flooring?

Luxury Vinyl Flooring (LVT) builds on traditional vinyl by adding extra layers for increased durability and a more realistic appearance. LVTs are generally much thicker than standard vinyl, providing a more authentic look and feel of natural materials like wood or stone.