What is it?
Luxury vinyl flooring is constructed from multiple layers fused together under heat and pressure, resulting in a durable and flexible flooring product. This typically includes a vinyl core, a printed image layer for realistic aesthetics, and a wear layer for protection against scratches and stains. LVP is typically designed to mimic the look of wood planks, while LVT is designed to replicate the appearance of stone or ceramic tile.
Key features and benefits:
- Realistic appearance: Modern technology allows LVP and LVT to replicate the authentic look and feel of natural wood or tile, including textures and grain patterns.
- Durability: Luxury vinyl flooring is highly durable and resistant to scratches, dents, and wear and tear, making it suitable for high-traffic areas and homes with children and pets.
- Water resistance: Most luxury vinyl planks are waterproof, making them ideal for areas prone to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
- Installation: Glue down products are more designed for less level areas and commercial applications.
- Affordability: Compared to natural hardwood or tile, luxury vinyl flooring offers a more budget-friendly alternative without sacrificing style or durability.
- Ease of care: Routine sweeping or dry mopping is usually sufficient to maintain the appearance of luxury vinyl floors.