Flexible Luxury Vinyl Tile

Give your home a fresh, luxurious makeover with our unbeatable collection of flexible vinyl flooring. Combining style and practicality, our flexible LVT flooring offers the perfect blend of beauty and versatility. Designed to provide comfort and convenience, its unique flexibility allows for easy installation. Made from high-quality vinyl material, these floors are durable, water-resistant, and simple to clean, making them ideal for busy households.

With a wide range of designs, you can easily find the perfect match for your home. From classic wood-look flexible vinyl flooring to sleek and modern stone finishes, our collection has something to suit all style preferences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is flexible luxury vinyl flooring?

Flexible vinyl flooring is a resilient type made of a thin, flexible layer of vinyl. It comes in various colours and designs and is often used as a cost-effective and durable alternative to traditional flooring materials such as hardwood or tile.

Although quality will differ between brands, it is typically highly durable and resistant to scratches, stains, and water. This makes it a good choice for high-traffic areas and spaces prone to moisture, such as bathrooms and kitchens.

Is flexible LVT flooring waterproof?

Flexible LVT flooring is highly water-resistant and can be an excellent option for bathrooms, utility rooms, and kitchens. Most manufacturers supply LVT floors that are specifically designed for increased water resistance. They include specialised coatings or interlocking edges that create a tighter seal between the tiles.

What is the difference between rigid and flexible LVT flooring?

Flexible LVT is typically made of a thin, flexible layer of vinyl. The core layer is made of a softer material that allows the flooring to be more flexible and easier to cut and install. This type of LVT is typically glued down to the subfloor, though you can also purchase flexible click vinyl planks and tiles.

Rigid LVT is made of a more solid core layer, typically a composite of stone and plastic or rigid PVC. This gives the flooring a more stable feel and allows it to be installed as a floating floor without needing glue or nails.

Both flexible LVT and rigid LVT floors come in a wide range of designs that mimic the look of other materials, such as stone and wood.

Is flexible luxury vinyl flooring easy to install?

Flexible luxury vinyl flooring can be relatively easy to install, but the process can be more involved than other types of vinyl flooring. However, this depends on the type that you purchase.

If you’re investing in glue-down vinyl, you’ll need a suitable adhesive and the necessary tools to measure, cut, and stick the flooring down. While it is straightforward, it can be time-consuming and messy. If you’re installing, click flexible LVT, the installation process can be much simpler.

Where can I install flexible vinyl flooring?

Flexible vinyl flooring can be installed anywhere in the home. Its water-resistant properties make it suitable for all rooms. This makes it ideal if you’re looking to add a wood effect in the bathroom or a stone effect in the kitchen without the cost, damage, and maintenance worries that come with natural materials.

Choose a good-quality flexible vinyl product if you want to install your new floor in high-traffic areas. Durability will vary depending on the brand and flooring range you choose.

Does flexible vinyl flooring need underlay?

Flexible vinyl flooring typically doesn’t require an underlay to be installed. You may require one in certain situations, but most shouldn’t be installed with an underlay. Instead, you need to ensure that the subfloor you fit it onto is even, stable, and dry. If it isn’t, it will affect the appearance and performance of the flooring.

Which is cheaper, flexible vinyl flooring or rigid vinyl flooring?

Flexible vinyl flooring is generally cheaper to purchase than rigid vinyl flooring. Rigid vinyl flooring must be thicker than traditional vinyl flooring to accommodate the click system, making all click vinyl flooring more expensive than flexible equivalents.

Also, consider the cost of installing the floor. Rigid vinyl flooring is easier to install than glue-down flexible vinyl.

How long does flexible vinyl flooring last?

The lifespan of flexible vinyl flooring can vary significantly depending on several factors. These include the quality of the floor, the amount of foot traffic it receives, and how well it is maintained.

Generally speaking, it is a durable and long-lasting flooring option. High-quality flexible vinyl floors can last for 15-25 years, or even longer with proper maintenance and care. However, lower-quality vinyl flooring may have a shorter lifespan. Some floors even come with a lifetime warranty, giving you reassurance that your money will be well invested.

What type of LVT flooring is best?

The type of LVT flooring you choose for your home will depend on various factors. Your budget and how much foot traffic the floor is exposed to will play a large role in the type you should choose.

Other factors to consider when choosing the best type of LVT flooring include the specific needs of the space and your desired style and design. Your main options are flexible vinyl, rigid vinyl, glue down, and click vinyl flooring. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages that you’ll need to consider.

It's also important to choose a quality product from a reputable manufacturer. You’ll need to follow their installation and maintenance instructions to ensure the floor offers the best performance and lifespan too.

Shop our range of flexible LVT flooring now to see what types of designs are available. You can also compare them to our rigid vinyl range to see how they differ in cost and design.