How can I choose LVT flooring suitable for a contemporary or modern home?

 LVT Flooring is a relatively new product that is growing rapidly in popularity due to the many practical benefits it offers. It is durable, able to mimic the surface of natural materials such as wood or stone, is available in a vast array of styles and has an incredible design flexibility. This flooring can be installed in almost any area of your home, including wet areas such as bathrooms and mud rooms.



 LVT is also very strong and can withstand heavy traffic

As well as being water-resistant, LVT is also very strong and can withstand heavy traffic. It is easy to clean and maintain, with spills, dirt, scuffs and scratches all cleaning up easily and efficiently. In terms of durability, it is much harder and more resilient than natural materials such as hardwood, and it will stand up to the test of time with very little damage.

 The LVT planks/tiles that make up most of its thickness

The first layer of an LVT floor is the stabilizing PVC backing. This is designed to provide flatness and dimensional stability, with a textured surface that enhances the bond for glue down applications. In some products, this is replaced with a core layer which is made from wood plastic composite or stone plastic composite (often abbreviated as WPC or SPC). The inter-core layers are the body of the LVT planks/tiles that make up most of its thickness, and they are typically composed of PVC, precision ground inorganic fillers and limestone. These are what give the flooring its incredibly realistic look and feel.

 Create a textured finish

A final urethane top coat is then applied. This helps to protect the floor from moisture and gives it a long-lasting shine. In some cases, this layer is embossed to create a textured finish. The entire process is then inspected by technicians to ensure that each slab is of the highest quality.

 Glue down, also known as dry back

Depending on the construction of your floor, you can choose from a variety of installation methods. Glue down, also known as dry back, is the traditional method and is still widely used in commercial spaces. More recently, innovative developments have led to the introduction of click vinyl flooring, which can be installed by simply clicking the individual pieces together.

There are two main categories of click vinyl: rigid-core and soft-click. The former is the most durable and is suitable for residential use, with the latter being more flexible and better suited to commercial areas.

In addition to a wide variety of designs, colors and finishes, many manufacturers are now using more environmentally-friendly raw materials in their production processes. This means that you can now purchase LVT Flooring that is free of phthalates, which are often linked to health problems when exposed for prolonged periods of time.

Conclusion

As well as offering a great range of products in both categories, Karndean have launched the impressive new Korlok rigid-core luxury vinyl tile, with 181 different looks to choose from, ranging from distressed wood to overall graphic patterns. Armstrong’s Luxe and Pryzm rigid-core ranges are another worth looking at, with both of these products featuring a limestone enriched manufacturing process to give an authentic stone appearance and a high level of performance.


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