Luxury Vinyl Flooring and Tiles
Luxury vinyl flooring, also known as LVT (luxury vinyl tiles) or LVP (luxury vinyl planks), offers a reliable mix of style and practicality. Waterproof, stain-resistant, and easy to maintain, LVT is an excellent choice for high-traffic areas like hallways, kitchens, and bathrooms.
Our luxury vinyl flooring range includes natural wood and stone designs, parquet herringbone, and marble-effect tiles in many colours and textures.
Whether you’re creating a modern dining room, updating a conservatory, or designing a utility room, LVT adapts to your lifestyle.
We stock trusted brands including Karndean, Moduleo, and Quick-Step, all offering LVT flooring built to last.
Why Choose Luxury Vinyl Flooring & LVT?
Luxury vinyl floor tiles (LVT) are available in either click systems or glue-down formats. Click-fit options are ideal for DIY projects. See our luxury vinyl flooring installation options for guides and fitting tips.
Thanks to its water resistance and durable surface, luxury vinyl is a great choice for kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms and hallways. It's warm underfoot, highly durable and low maintenance. See our guide to choosing LVT for every room.
We supply Karndean, Moduleo, Universal Click, and Quickstep luxury vinyl tiles, each with trusted warranties and long-wear guarantees.
Choose from a wide range of wood, stone, herringbone and terrazzo patterns in plank or tile format. The latest advancement in luxury vinyl tile flooring technology means textures are impressively real.
Endlessly durable, scratch-resistant and slip-resistant, luxury vinyl tiles are the complete package. Thicker wear layers offer greater protection against dents, scuffs, and scratches, helping floors last longer even in busy areas.
Vinyl floors are easy to mop and sweep, and they won’t trap dust or debris. Just use a neutral cleaner to help protect the surface. See our luxury vinyl floor cleaner & maintenance range for tried and tested options.
"After years working with luxury vinyl floors, I can say they’re one of the most honest and flexible products for today's homes. People often want something stylish and practical, especially for kitchens or hallways. I always advise checking the wear layer and making sure the subfloor is well prepared."
Paul Humphries
Managing Director, Best4Flooring
Luxury Vinyl Flooring FAQs
What does LVT flooring mean?
LVT is a type of vinyl flooring designed to mimic natural materials like real wood and stone with realistic textures. It's made up of multiple layers, combining durability and fantastic finishes with impressive design flexibility. Learn more in our guide to choosing LVT for each room and 10 things you need to know before buying vinyl flooring.
Is luxury vinyl flooring waterproof?
All luxury vinyl flooring is water resistant with some ranges being 100% waterproof, making it the perfect choice for kitchens, bathrooms and utility rooms. The waterproof core and tight installation system prevent moisture damage, helping LVT stay stable even in areas exposed to spills or steam. See our range of the best bathroom flooring for water resistance.
Can I fit LVT flooring myself?
Yes. Many homeowners fit luxury vinyl tiles themselves, especially click systems. They’re designed for straightforward installation without glue. Glue-down tiles are more demanding and usually best left to professionals who can prepare the subfloor for a flawless result. Learn about LVT Click vs Glue Down installation options.
Which is better, vinyl or LVT?
Sheet vinyl flooring offers an affordable way to cover large spaces, but LVT flooring provides more design choices, greater durability, and easier repairs. With options that mimic a real wood and stone floor and a layered build that includes a tough wear layer, LVT is often the better long-term investment for homes. Explore our guide to LVT vs Sheet Vinyl to learn more.
Are luxury vinyl tiles better than laminate?
Both are durable, but LVT is fully waterproof and more flexible in design, making it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms. Laminate flooring can be cost-effective and stylish, but it’s not always suitable for wet areas, although waterproof laminate is available. Read our LVT vs Laminate comparison to learn more.
Is LVT flooring easy to clean?
Yes. LVT is very low-maintenance - a quick sweep and a damp mop are usually enough. Avoid steam cleaners and harsh chemicals. For the best results, follow our LVT cleaning and care guide and see how to remove stains from your vinyl flooring.
How much does LVT flooring cost?
LVT flooring is surprisingly affordable and can be as little as £15 per m². You may need to factor in fitting costs depending on the type of flooring you choose (glue-down vs click-LVT), your subfloor and the complexity of your space.
Does LVT work with underfloor heating?
Yes. Most LVT flooring is compatible with underfloor heating, adding warmth and comfort underfoot. Always check the manufacturer’s guidelines on maximum temperature to ensure the system works effectively with your new flooring. Read more in our flooring guide to underfloor heating.
Do I need underlay for LVT?
No, glue-down luxury vinyl requires no underlay. Click system LVT may benefit from built in underlay or separate underlay to absorb sound and smooth out minor subfloor issues. Choosing the right option improves comfort and helps your floor last longer. Our underlay guide explains the options.
How long does LVT flooring last?
With proper care and installation, LVT is a complete flooring solution that can last 15–25 years. Its long life depends on the range, the thickness of the wear layer, and the conditions of the room. Brands like Karndean and Moduleo back this up with generous warranties, adding confidence when choosing your new flooring.
What Luxury Vinyl Tiles styles are available?
There are so many fantastic designs available, from oak effect and herringbone planks to stone, marble, and slate effects. These styles bring the sophisticated look of natural materials without the maintenance. Explore all of our LVT styles for ideas and inspiration, and don't forget to order your free samples!
What is the downside of LVT flooring?
Luxury vinyl tiles are durable and stylish, but they need a smooth subfloor for the best finish. Heavy furniture can leave dents, and sharp objects may mark the surface. Glue-down LVT can be trickier to install without experience, find everything you need to know in our vinyl flooring buying guide.