LVT Flooring

Rigid click and herringbone LVT options

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) flooring combines the authentic look of real wood with modern durability and low maintenance, making it a practical choice for busy homes and commercial environments. Designed with advanced multi-layer construction, LVT offers excellent stability, comfort underfoot and resistance to everyday wear.

 

This category includes rigid click LVT flooring and decorative herringbone designs, giving you flexible options for both contemporary and traditional interiors. Many ranges feature durable wear layers from 0.30mm to 0.55mm, with heavier wear layers recommended for higher footfall areas such as hallways, kitchens and commercial spaces. Selected products also include an integrated underlay to help reduce noise and speed up installation.

 

With waterproof and water-resistant LVT flooring available, these floors are suitable for use throughout the home, including kitchens and bathrooms, when installed in line with manufacturer guidelines. Use the filters to compare colour, format, wear layer and installation type, and choose the right LVT flooring for your project.

LVT Flooring FAQ's

Some LVT flooring is fully waterproof, while other products are water resistant. Waterproof LVT is suitable for bathrooms and kitchens, whereas water-resistant LVT protects against everyday spills but is not designed for standing water. Always check the individual product specification before purchase.

Rigid click LVT flooring uses a locking system to install as a floating floor. Many rigid click products are built on an SPC core, offering improved stability and making them ideal for renovation projects and high-traffic areas.

Plank LVT is installed in straight rows for a clean, modern appearance. Herringbone LVT uses shorter boards laid in a zigzag pattern, creating a more decorative parquet-style finish. The difference is visual rather than performance-based.

A 0.30mm wear layer is suitable for most residential areas, while a 0.55mm wear layer is recommended for heavy residential use and many commercial environments where foot traffic is higher.

Yes, most LVT flooring is suitable for use with underfloor heating systems, provided installation guidelines are followed. The subfloor should be properly prepared, and surface temperatures should not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended limit, typically around 27°C.