
Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring
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MS International Xl Studio 9" x 60" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Plank 30mil

MS International XL Prescott 9" x 60" Luxury Vinyl 20MIL Planks

MS International XL Cyrus 9" x 60" Luxury Vinyl 12MIL Planks

MS International Studio 9" x 48" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Plank 30mil

MS International Smithcliffs 7" x 48" Hybrid Rigid Core Vinyl Plank

MS International Prescott 7" x 48" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Plank 20mil

MS International Laurel 9" x 48" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Plank 20mil

MS International Katavia 6" x 48" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Plank 6MIl

MS International Glenridge 6" x 48" Low Gloss Vinyl Plank 12MIl

MS International Cyrus 7" x 48" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Plank 12MIl Rigid Core

MS International Ashton 7" x 48" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Plank 6MIl Rigid Core

MS International Ashton 2.0 - 7" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Plank

MS International Andover 7" x 48" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Plank 20MIl Rigid Core

MS International Andover 7" x 48" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Plank 20mil

MS International Acclima 7" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Plank 12MIL

Matrexx Sawmill Road 436 - 7.25" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Plank 20mil

Matrexx Yellowstone 576 WPC 9" Luxury Vinyl Plank 20mil

Matrexx Miracle Plus 425 - 7.25" x 48" Embossed Luxury Vinyl Plank 28mil

Matrexx Kings Canyon 9" x 60" Embossed Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Realta SPC 7.1" x 48" Savannah Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Realta SPC 7.1" x 48" Oasis Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Realta SPC 7.1" x 48" Heritage Walnut Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Realta SPC 7.1" x 48" Elmwood Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Realta Glue Down 7.1" x 48" Scandinavian Oak Luxury Vinyl PlankLuxury Vinyl Plank Flooring: From Residential to Commercial Spaces
Luxury vinyl plank flooring, often called LVP, is designed to look like real wood while offering the everyday practicality of vinyl. It has become a popular choice for homes and light commercial spaces because it handles moisture, foot traffic, and daily wear better than many traditional flooring options.
Unlike hardwood, luxury vinyl planks and luxury vinyl tile do not swell or warp when exposed to spills or humidity. This makes them a reliable option for rooms where moisture has always been a concern, such as kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry areas. At the same time, modern manufacturing techniques allow LVP floors to closely replicate natural wood visuals, including grain texture, color variation, and plank proportions.
What Makes Luxury Vinyl Plank Different
Luxury vinyl plank flooring is built in layers. The top wear layer protects against scratches and stains, while the core provides structure and stability. Many LVP products are designed as waterproof vinyl plank flooring, meaning the material itself does not absorb water when installed and maintained correctly.
Some luxury vinyl planks use rigid cores, while others are more flexible. Rigid-core LVP is often chosen for uneven subfloors or high-traffic areas, while flexible vinyl planks may be preferred for glue-down installations in commercial or large open spaces. Understanding the core type, wear layer thickness, and warranty coverage helps buyers compare options and choose the best luxury vinyl plank flooring for their needs.
Where Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring Works Best
One reason LVP floors are so widely used is their versatility. They perform well in spaces that demand durability without sacrificing appearance.
Common applications include:
- Living rooms and family rooms.
- Kitchens and dining areas.
- Bedrooms and hallways.
- Basements and lower levels.
- Light commercial interiors such as offices or retail spaces.
For households with pets or children, luxury vinyl plank flooring offers added peace of mind. Many LVP products resist scratches, dents, and stains better than wood, making them easier to live with long term.
Exploring Brands and Design Options
This collection includes luxury vinyl plank flooring from trusted manufacturers such as Shaw, Karndean Design Flooring, Mannington, Happy Feet International, Lions Floor, Audacity Flooring, Bedrosians, and Parkay Floors.
Each brand brings its own approach to design and performance. Some focus on realistic oak or hickory visuals, while others offer contemporary tones, wire-brushed textures, or rustic finishes. Comparing styles, plank sizes, and surface textures can help narrow down the right look for your space.
Installation and Everyday Care
Many luxury vinyl plank floors use click-lock systems, allowing them to be installed as floating floors over approved subfloors. Other LVP products are designed for glue-down installation, which is often preferred in large rooms or commercial settings where extra stability is required.
Caring for luxury vinyl plank flooring is straightforward. Regular sweeping or vacuuming removes dirt, and occasional damp mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner helps maintain the surface. Harsh chemicals and abrasive tools should be avoided to protect the wear layer.
Choosing the Right Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring
When selecting LVP flooring, consider how the space will be used. Rooms with higher moisture exposure may benefit from waterproof vinyl plank flooring, while busy areas may require a thicker wear layer. Design preference, budget, and installation method all play a role in choosing the best option.
With a wide range of styles, reliable performance, and simple maintenance, luxury vinyl plank flooring offers a practical alternative to hardwood for modern living. This collection is designed to help you compare options confidently and find a floor that fits both your space and your lifestyle.

