Luxury Vinyl Tiles
LVT flooring has become one of the most popular choices for use around the home in recent years. With a unique design featuring layers of durable vinyl, a realistic image layer to replicate the look of other materials, and a wear layer for protection against scuffs and scratches, luxury vinyl flooring offers a wide range of benefits.
An LVT floor is a stylish addition to any room, but its long lifespan and great resistance against foot traffic make it a practical choice too. We offer a wide range of LVT to suit all your flooring needs, so browse our collection today to find the perfect fit for your home.
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Delivered from Mon 8th Dec107mm Width534mm Length2.5mm ThicknessGlue Down LVTLuvanto Design Contemporary Herringbone - White Oak£38.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Mon 8th Dec76mm Width304mm Length2mm ThicknessGlue Down LVTCFS Eternity Parquet - Sand Limed Oak£18.57 per m²£20.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Mon 8th Dec152mm Width1219mm Length2.5mm ThicknessGlue Down LVTPolyflor Expona Commercial - Dark Classic Oak 4088£24.49 per m²£28.99 per m² -
Delivered from Mon 8th Dec152mm Width914mm Length2.5mm ThicknessGlue Down LVTLuvanto Design - Harbour Oak£31.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Mon 8th Dec177.8mm Width1219.2mm Length2.5mm ThicknessGlue Down LVTCFS Eternity Commercial - Clouded Grey Oak£19.19 per m²£24.14 per m² -
Delivered from Mon 8th Dec298mm Width603mm Length4mm ThicknessClick LVTPolyflor Camaro Loc - Classic Yorkstone 3455£27.94 per m² -
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Delivered from Mon 8th Dec177.8mm Width1219.2mm Length2.5mm ThicknessGlue Down LVTCFS Eternity Commercial - Manor Oak£19.19 per m²£24.14 per m² -
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Delivered from Mon 8th Dec609mm Width609mm Length2.5mm ThicknessGlue Down LVTPolyflor Expona Commercial - Oiled Oak Versailles 4129£24.49 per m²£28.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Mon 8th Dec305mm Width610mm Length2mm ThicknessGlue Down LVTPolyflor Camaro - Soho Cement 2347£19.99 per m²£23.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Mon 8th Dec180mm Width1220mm Length5mm ThicknessRigid Click LVTLuvanto Click Plus - Misty Elm£27.99 per m²£39.99 per m² -
Delivered from Mon 8th Dec76mm Width304mm Length2.5mm ThicknessGlue Down LVTLuvanto Design Herringbone - Natural Oak£38.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Tue 9th Dec189mm Width1251mm Length4mm ThicknessClick LVTQuick-Step Alpha Blos Base - Coast Oak Sand AVSPT40322£29.19 per m²£37.99 per m²
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LVT FAQs
What is LVT flooring?
LVT flooring is a flooring material popular for its durability and great looks. It’s made of several layers of PVC, topped with a realistic image layer and a protective wear layer to prevent damage. You can read our ultimate LVT flooring guide for all you need to know about luxury vinyl floors.
Why choose LVT?
There are a number of flooring materials on the market today, so why is LVT so popular? The realistic image layer of LVT makes it a cost-effective way of emulating the looks of wood or stone, but its longevity, resistance against scratches and scuffs, and versatility around the house make it an especially beloved choice.
How to lay LVT flooring
Different types of LVT flooring will need to be installed in different ways. Glue-down LVT needs to be attached to the subfloor of your room with a special adhesive, while click LVT is designed to click into place using locking mechanisms. Weigh up your options before attempting to lay LVT yourself, and call a professional if you need assistance.
How to cut LVT flooring
You can buy specialised vinyl cutters to trim your LVT down to size, or simply use a utility knife or saw. Measure where you’ll need to make a cut on your LVT, and mark a line across the chosen section with a pencil. Then, ensuring you make a clean, controlled cut, use your chosen tool to score a line in your plank and snap it in two using both hands.
How to clean LVT flooring
When cleaning your LVT floor, make sure to vacuum or sweep any dirt or debris first. Then, use a suitable vinyl cleaner and a damp mop, before leaving your flooring to air dry. You can remove tougher stains using household methods like a baking soda and vinegar solution, but be sure not to scrub too hard.
Can you steam clean LVT flooring?
High moisture and heat levels can warp your luxury vinyl tiles, so we typically recommend that you don’t steam clean your LVT flooring. Warping can lead to uneven floors and damage over time, so you should practice caution to avoid costly repairs or replacements.
Is LVT better than laminate?
Laminate tends to be a more cost-effective option than LVT, but our luxury vinyl flooring offers superior durability and a more realistic appearance. Plus, while laminate is usually porous and affected by moisture damage, LVT is available in waterproof options, which are better suited to areas such as bathrooms.
Is LVT better than carpet?
Carpet offers a warm, soft surface compared to the hardness of LVT flooring, but its texture and poor moisture resistance make it unfit for use in bathrooms and kitchens. LVT is a more versatile flooring choice, which requires less heavy maintenance and can be cleaned easily without specialist tools.