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Luxury vinyl tiles are as stylish as they are practical – perfect for modern home decor and contemporary living. Our unique manufacturing process allows us to create a bespoke blend of PVC that produces an authentic texture, like natural materials. And with a wide range of colours, sizes, and designs available, our luxury vinyl tiles are the ideal match for any space.
The beauty of vinyl floors comes with unique scratch and stain resistance. Traditional wood and laminate offer certain aesthetic charm, but require ongoing maintenance and can noticeably darken over time. Vinyl, on the other hand, delivers a hard-wearing surface that is resistant to scratches and stains. continuing to look as good as new for years to come.
To cater to our customer’s needs, we have created an extensive collection of luxury vinyl tiles, curated with functionality, appearances, and low costs in mind.
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Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) are high-quality, synthetic flooring products designed to mimic the look of natural materials like wood or stone. They're composed of several layers: A durable wear layer on top A high-resolution photographic layer A vinyl core A backing layer Key features: Typically 2-8mm thick Available in planks or tiles Water-resistant or waterproof Often with click-lock or glue-down installation Wide range of designs and textures LVT offers the aesthetics of natural materials with added durability and easier maintenance. It's a popular choice for homeowners seeking a balance between appearance, practicality, and cost.
Luxury Vinyl Tiles are known for their durability, often outperforming many traditional flooring options: Scratch-resistant: The wear layer protects against daily wear and tear Dent-resistant: More forgiving than hardwood if you drop heavy objects Water-resistant: Many LVT products are 100% waterproof Fade-resistant: UV-resistant layers prevent discolouration from sunlight Compared to other options: More durable than standard vinyl or laminate More resistant to moisture damage than hardwood or carpet Less prone to chipping or cracking than ceramic tiles Factors affecting durability: Thickness of the wear layer (thicker is better) Quality of the product Proper installation and maintenance While LVT is highly durable, it can't be refinished like hardwood. However, its longevity and resistance to common types of damage make it a practical choice for busy households.
The impact of Luxury Vinyl Tiles on property value can be mixed: Potential positive impacts: Modern appeal: LVT is seen as a contemporary flooring solution Durability: Long-lasting floors are attractive to potential buyers Low maintenance: Easy-care flooring is a selling point Versatility: Suitable for various rooms, including wet areas Potential negative impacts: Perceived as less premium than natural materials like hardwood or stone May not add as much value as traditional high-end flooring options Factors to consider: Quality of the LVT installed How well it suits the style and price point of the property Local market preferences While LVT might not increase property value as much as hardwood, it can still be attractive to buyers due to its practicality and aesthetic appeal. For mid-range properties, well-chosen LVT can be a cost-effective way to update flooring without overspending.
Modern Luxury Vinyl Tiles offer impressively realistic wood and stone effects: High-resolution printing: Detailed grain or stone patterns Textured surfaces: Embossing mimics natural materials Variety of finishes: From matte to glossy Wide range of colours and styles: Matching many natural options Realism factors: Visual authenticity: Often hard to distinguish from real wood or stone at a glance Tactile experience: Textures feel more realistic than older vinyl products Plank/tile size variations: Mimics natural materials more closely However, discerning eyes may notice: Repeat patterns over larger areas Lack of natural imperfections found in real wood or stone Uniform texture across all planks/tiles While LVT has come a long way in realism, it may not fully replicate the unique character of natural materials. However, for many homeowners, the balance of aesthetics, durability, and cost makes LVT an attractive alternative to real wood or stone.
Example One: Rectangle Rooms
Example Two: Odd Shaped Rooms