Living Room Flooring

Your living room is where you relax, entertain and spend time together, so your flooring needs to feel as good as it looks. Our living room flooring collection offers comfort, style and everyday practicality, with options to suit everything from cosy family spaces to sleek, contemporary interiors.

Choose from LVT and sheet vinyl, durable laminate flooring or soft and comfortable carpet, with a wide range of colours, textures and designs to suit your home. Whether you want the look of natural wood, stone or something more distinctive, you'll find plenty of choice for every style and budget.

Explore our living room flooring collection today and find the perfect floor for your space.

How to choose living room flooring

When looking for living room flooring ideas, it's important to consider comfort, style, and durability. The living room is a place to relax and unwind, so you'll want a warm and comfortable floor. If you have children or pets, you must also ensure the floor is highly durable, scratch resistant, and easy to clean. Laminate flooring and cushioned vinyl are two of the best types of flooring that meet these criteria. 

While porcelain and ceramic tiles can be a unique living room flooring choice, they are more comfortable and warm than other options. 

Frequently Answered Questions

Can you have vinyl flooring in the living room?

Yes, vinyl flooring is an excellent choice for the living room. While any vinyl floor can look and feel fantastic in a living room setting, the best option is cushioned vinyl flooring. Containing a cushioned backing, these floors ooze style and comfort and are also naturally warm to the touch creating extra free insulation in your home. 

How to choose floor tiles for the living room

Whether you plan to install laminate flooring or luxury vinyl in the living room, there are a few factors to consider. If you have a small living room, opting for larger tiles to help open the space is better. 

You’ll also want to consider the design of the tiles. Are you looking for modern living room flooring or prefer something more traditional? Consider your preferences and the amount of traffic the floor will be exposed to when choosing floor tiles for living rooms. 

How to measure the living room floor

Measuring your living room floor is crucial to avoid wasting money and make the installation process more manageable. While the exact method may vary between different flooring types, there is an easy process you can follow to determine how much flooring you need.

Begin by measuring the width and length of the room in metres. Now multiply the length by the width to work out its size in square metres—finally, multiply the size of the room by 1.1 to take wastage into account. If you have trouble measuring your space, contact one of our friendly experts, who will gladly assist. 

Is laminate flooring suitable for the living room?

Laminate flooring can make an excellent choice for the living room. It features a realistic wood effect and feel underfoot, and is easy to install and maintain. Most laminate floors also come with built-in slip resistance alongside scratch resistance to help keep them looking new for years to come. 

The decor of your living space may also impact the look of your laminate flooring; read our useful guide to learn more about how to match both. 

Should kitchen and living room floors be the same?

Not at all; you can use different floors for your kitchen and living room. Both require additional features and are used for other purposes so that you can install various types and styles in each room. Even if you have an open plan space, using two different flooring types can help to separate and add interest to each room. 

What flooring is best for the living room?

The best flooring for a living room will depend upon multiple factors, including personal preference, whether you have children or pets, and your budget. Cushioned vinyl flooring is excellent for those prioritising budget and comfort, while laminate flooring can produce a luxurious real-wood effect. 

If you’re unsure which flooring type is for you, get in touch with our expert team for advice.