Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT)

Luxury vinyl tiles are a type of resilient Flooring that offers the look of natural materials like wood or stone with added durability and ease of maintenance. Here are the key characteristics and benefits of LVT:

Key characteristics:

  1. Appearance: LVT mimics the appearance of high-end flooring materials. Advance printing technologies allow for highly realistic designs, including wood grain, stone textures, and ceramic tiles.
  2. Construction: LVT Typically consists of several layers, including aware layer, a design layer, a rigid core layer, and a backing layer, the layer protects against scratches and stains, while the design layer provides an aesthetic appearance.
  3. Durability:  The wear layer makes LVT highly resistant scratches, dents, and stains, making it suitable for high traffic areas.
  4. Comfort: LVT Has a softer underfoot feel compared to traditional tiles, providing more comfort and some sound insulation.
  5. Water Resistance:  Many LVT products are waterproof, making them Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
  6. Installation: LVT Can be installed using various methods, including glue down, click lock, and loose lay, giving you plenty of options to choose from

Benefits 

  1. Cost-effective: LVT Provides the luxurious look of natural materials at a fraction of the cost.
  2. Low maintenance:  It’s easy to clean and maintain. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping keep it looking New.
  3. Versatility: LVT Can be used in any room!
  4. Design flexibility:  With a wide range of designs, colours, and textures, LVT can suit any décor style.
  5. Durability:  It’s long lasting and can withstand heavy use, making it great choice for both residential and commercial spaces.

Conclusion:   

Luxury Vinyl Tiles Combine the aesthetic appeal of natural materials with the practical benefits of vinyl. They are excellent choice for anyone looking to achieve a high-end look without the associated cost and maintenance challenges.

Applications:

  • Residential:  Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, hallways and basements.
  • Commercial:  Commonly used in offices, retail stores, and healthcare facilities due to its durability and ease of maintenance.