BENEFITS

Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) is a popular flooring choice known for its blend of elegance and durability and allows you to achieve a high-end aesthetic without sacrificing practicality.

BENEFITS

Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) is a popular flooring choice known for its blend of elegance and durability and allows you to achieve a high-end aesthetic without sacrificing practicality.

LUXURY DESIGNS

LVT flooring comes in a variety of designs, with options ranging from authentic wood grains to bursts of bright color.

LARGER FORMAT

These bigger tiles bring a new dimension to your space, adding a sense of grandeur and sophistication.

100% WATERPROOF

In everyday life, everything happens in the blink of an eye: water spills on the floor - relax! LVT floors can withstand any liquid.

SOUND PROOF

These floors offer superior noise reduction, creating a peaceful environment in your home or office.

COLORS

9''x72''

BASSWOOD

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HICKORY

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SEQUOIA

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WHITE OAK

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INSPIRATION

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FAQ

LVT Flooring Frequently Asked Questions

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is a highly durable flooring material known for its warmth and comfort, thanks to its resilient padding. It boasts excellent waterproof properties.and the ability to mimic several materials, such as wood, concrete etc. Additionally, LVT offers a wide range of colors, patterns, and styles, making it suitable for every room in your house, from bathrooms and bedrooms to kitchens. Its versatility and simplicity have contributed to its popularity as one of the leading flooring options on the market.

Yes, Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) are often suitable for use in wet areas such as bathrooms and kitchens, as they are designed to be water-resistant and durable.

LVT can be installed using various methods, including glue-down, floating, loose lay, and self-adhesive options, depending on the product and your preference.

LVT and laminate have different characteristics and advantages. LVT is typically preferred for areas with moisture concerns, as it is more resistant to water damage. Laminate, on the other hand, can offer a similar wood or stone look but may not be as water-resistant. The choice between them depends on your specific needs and preferences.