LVTs come in a wide range of designs and styles that accurately mimic the look of natural materials like wood, stone, and ceramic. They can provide a high-quality, realistic appearance at a fraction of the cost of genuine materials.
While LVT can resemble high-end materials, it is generally more affordable than hardwood, stone, or ceramic tiles, making it a budget-friendly option for achieving a luxurious look.
Luxury vinyl tiles are very durable and resistant to wear, scratches, stains, and dents. They withstand heavy foot traffic, making them an ideal choice for high-traffic areas in homes and commercial spaces.
LVTs are water-resistant and often waterproof, depending on the specific product, making it suitable for areas prone to moisture, such as bathrooms and kitchens.
LVTs can be used in a wide range of spaces, from residential interiors to commercial spaces like offices, retail stores, and hospitality venues.
Luxury vinyl tiles are softer and more comfortable underfoot compared to traditional tiles or hardwood floors. Some LVTs come with an attached underlay, adding extra cushioning and reducing noise.
LVT is relatively easy to maintain. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a mild cleaner are typically sufficient to keep the floor looking new. Unlike natural materials, LVT does not require sealing or waxing.
LVT products with low VOC emissions are available, contributing to better indoor air quality, especially in comparison to some traditional flooring options.
Many LVT products are manufactured using eco-friendly materials and processes and they can often be recycled.