LVT FLORING

LVT flooring — warm underfoot, quiet and water-resistant

LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) is a flexible, multi-layer vinyl plank or tile. It feels warm, reduces footfall noise and resists moisture while delivering realistic wood and stone textures.

Key advantages

  • Comfort & low noise — softer step and improved acoustics.
  • Water-resistant — suitable for kitchens, hallways and high-traffic zones.
  • Durable — wear layer resists scratches and abrasion.
  • Serviceable — replace single tiles/planks if needed.
  • Decors — natural wood/stone looks, matte and textured finishes.
  • Underfloor-heating compatible (collection-specific limits).

Formats & installation

  • Tile and plank — classic, diagonal or herringbone patterns (where available).
  • Click — floating click-lock for fast, clean installation.
  • Glue-down (dryback) — low profile, stability for commercial areas.
  • Wear layers up to 0.3–0.55 mm (by series), optional micro-bevel.

Applications

Homes (living rooms, bedrooms, kids’ rooms), hallways and dry kitchen zones, plus public/light-commercial interiors with higher traffic.

Delivery

Courier/freight delivery across Estonia and Finland on business days; palletised kerbside service, parcel lockers are not used.

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Frequently asked questions about the LVT FLORING category

What is LVT FLOORING and what are LVT tiles/planks made of?

LVT FLOORING is Luxury Vinyl Tile — a multi-layer flexible vinyl tile or plank with a wear-resistant top layer, a decorative wood or stone print and a vinyl core. It feels warm underfoot, reduces footfall noise and is water-resistant—suitable for kitchens and hallways.

What formats do LVT planks/tiles come in and what installation patterns are possible?

LVT is available as tile and plank formats. Installation patterns include straight/classic, diagonal and herringbone (where available). Some ranges feature a click floating system for quick installation, others are dryback (glue-down) with thinner profile.

Is LVT compatible with underfloor heating systems?

LVT is underfloor-heating compatible within collection-specific limits. Check the manufacturer’s maximum surface temperature and recommended heating type—generally suitable for both electric and water underfloor systems when temperature limits are respected.

What is LVT wear resistance and how do I choose wear class (23/31, 23/33)?

Wear resistance is indicated by domestic/commercial classes like 23/31 or 23/33. Use 23/31 for standard residential rooms; choose 23/33 or higher for higher-traffic areas such as hallways and kitchens, and consider thicker wear layers for extra durability.

Can I replace a single LVT tile/plank and how is it done?

Yes — LVT is serviceable and single tiles/planks can be replaced. For click-floating floors remove the damaged plank and insert a new one; for glue-down (dryback) installations carefully cut out the damaged tile and glue in a replacement following the manufacturer’s adhesive instructions.

What decors and finishes are available for LVT — are matte/textured surfaces offered?

LVT ranges include realistic wood and stone decors, with oak tones like Toffee, Cerused and Golden among options. Matte and textured finishes are available to replicate natural wood grain and reduce surface glare.

Which LVT thickness should I choose (4 mm, 4.5 mm, 5 mm) for residential rooms?

Thickness affects comfort and stability: 4 mm is fine for light-use rooms, while 4.5–5 mm provide better acoustic and thermal insulation and resistance to indentation. For living rooms and hallways 4.5–5 mm is commonly chosen, especially when no separate underlay is used.

How do ID30, SFC30 and INTENSO collections differ in the LVT range?

Collection codes reflect construction and performance: ID30 and SFC30 are common 4–5 mm options available in various oak decors and typically class 23/31. INTENSO is a sturdier 5 mm range often rated 23/33 for higher-traffic applications; choose based on desired thickness and usage class.

Is LVT suitable for kitchens and hallways with moisture and high foot traffic?

Yes — LVT is water-resistant and suitable for kitchens and high-traffic hallways due to its wear layer and vinyl core. Opt for higher wear-class ranges (e.g. 23/33) and follow installation guidance for joints and underlay to manage moisture.