Dark LVT Flooring & Vinyl Tiles
Dark luxury vinyl tile (LVWhy choose dark LVT flooring?T) flooring is the most popular waterproof option for kitchens, bathrooms and busy hallways. Our collection covers dark oak, dark grey, dark walnut and herringbone finishes, each one waterproof, warm underfoot and quiet to walk on. Click-fit and glue-down options. Free samples included.
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Delivered from Tue 2nd Jun250mm Width1050mm Length4.5mm ThicknessLooseLay LVTPalio by Karndean LooseLay - Sardinia LLP143£41.99 per m²£49.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Tue 2nd Jun304.8mm Width457.2mm Length4.5mm ThicknessPalio by Karndean Rigid - Nera Travertine PVT1205-SCB£34.99 per m²£39.99 per m²
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is LVT harder wearing than laminate?
Yes. LVT is fully waterproof and has a flexible wear layer that resists chipping. Laminate is more scratch-resistant on hard impacts but can swell if water sits on the seams.
Are dark LVT floors in style?
Dark LVT has been the fastest-growing LVT colour group in the UK for the last 3 years, especially in kitchens and entryways.
Is LVT used in high-end homes?
Absolutely, LVT now appears in premium kitchen and bathroom fits where real timber isn’t practical due to moisture.
What are the negatives of LVT flooring?
Two main downsides: it can dent under sharp point loads (high heels, dropped knives) and the cheapest grades fade in direct sun. Stick to 4mm+ rigid-core in living areas to avoid both.
Can dark LVT go over underfloor heating?
Yes, most rigid-core LVT is UFH-rated up to 27°C. Each product spec confirms compatibility.
How thick should dark LVT be for a kitchen?
4–5mm rigid-core (SPC) with at least a 0.3mm wear layer for a 5–10 year residential warranty.