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Vinyl Planks / LVT Flooring

Luxury Vinyl Planks (LVP), also known as Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) mimic the look of natural materials through realistic images and textures. Being a vinyl, this flooring is hard wearing, easy to clean and able to withstand busy family living.

Discover our range of (LVP) and (LVT) flooring from modern Vinyl Tiles, Vinyl Wood Planks to Sheet Vinyl Flooring and more.

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Types of Vinyl Plank Flooring

Luxury Vinyl Planks and Tiles (LVT) are a relatively new technology in vinyl flooring. Made up of multiple layers starting with a base of PVC, topped with a fill layer for thickness and dimensional stability. Overtop of this lays a photographic image that replicates the wood, ceramic and stone designs. On top of this photographic print, a clear vinyl wear layer is applied to protect the plank or tile for durability.

There is a wide variety of qualities of vinyl planks and vinyl tiles. Some ranges have the texture of wood or stone with grooves and embossing, truly replicating the look and feel of the raw material.

Is vinyl plank flooring waterproof?

Thinner and lighter than timber, ceramic tiles and laminate, LVT flooring combines the natural look of real wood or stone flooring and is warmer, quieter and softer underfoot and can be installed where natural products wouldn’t be suitable

Durable and resilient vinyl plank flooring isn’t 100% waterproof, but it is
water-resistant to splashes and spills and also highly stain resistant, making it a popular flooring type throughout the family home.

LVT vinyl plank is a popular flooring option offering the visual appeal of more expensive floating floors for a fraction of the cost helping you achieve realistic timber or stone look floors.

LVT offers a level of customisation that sheet vinyl cannot. With it being individual planks it is possible to lay the planks on a 45-degree angle or to use them in a boarder fashion.

LVT flooring is very easy to keep clean with regular sweeping, vacuuming and damp mopping, making it a hassle free option for busy households and those seeking a low maintenance home.

Chat to the highly knowledgeable team at your local Carpet Court store for expert tips on luxury vinyl flooring.

Where should I use LVT flooring in my home?

Luxury vinyl is a great flooring option for any room in the house. Its water-resistant properties mean it will stand up to quite a lot of moisture, although like many flooring products you wouldn’t want to drench it. Vinyl is an ideal flooring product to provide a continuous, seamless stone or timber look throughout the home without busting the budget.

To find your closest Carpet Court store and check out our extensive range of luxury vinyl, loose lay planks and vinyl wood flooring click here then call in and chat with the friendly team.

Vinyl Sheet Flooring is also available
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Carpet Court was founded in the 1960’s by a small group of like-minded flooring retailers looking to establish a better experience and provide greater value for our customers. Today our flourishing business has 65 stores nationwide with a reputation reflecting our longstanding presence in the market and the thousands of NZ homes we have installed carpet and flooring into over the decades.

We are New Zealand’s most trusted and preferred flooring retailer and work hard to ensure our customers enjoy the process of purchasing flooring which can often be a confusing and stressful experience. Our Customer Service focus has been recognised by winning Gold each year from 2018 - 2024 for flooring stores in the Reader’s Digest Quality Service Awards - an area we continually strive to improve upon.