Luxury Vinyl Tile
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Daltile Loften 6" x 24" Luxury Vinyl LVF Dry Back 30 Mil Tile

Forbo Allura Flex 1.0 - 19.7" x 19.7" Embossed Luxury Vinyl Tile

Forbo Allura Flex 1.0 - 11" x 59.1" Embossed Luxury Vinyl Tile

Kahrs Impression Stone Click 6mm 18" x 36" Luxury Vinyl Tile 22mil

Kahrs Impression Wood Click 6mm 8.7" x 72" Luxury Vinyl Tile 22mil

Kahrs Ranch Click 5mm 9" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Tile 22mil

Kahrs Hacienda Click 5mm 9" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Tile 22mil

Tarkett ID Latitude Abstract Finelines 18" x 18" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Tile

Tarkett ID Latitude Stone & Concrete 18" x 18" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Tile

Tarkett ID Latitude Stone & Concrete 12" x 24" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Tile

Tarkett ID Latitude Abstract Stria Marble 18" x 18" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Tile
Tarkett ID Latitude Abstract Colorgrain 18" x 18" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Tile

Tarkett ID Latitude Abstract Texgrain 18" x 18" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Tile

MS International xL Trecento 18" x 36" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Tile 12MIl Rigid Core

MS International Trecento 12" x 24" Low Gloss Luxury Vinyl Tile 12MIl Rigid Core

Daltile Adventuro 6" x 48" Micro-Beveled Textured Luxury Vinyl 12 Mil PlankLuxury vinyl tile (LVT) became popular because it solves several everyday flooring problems at once. It gives homeowners the appearance of wood, stone, or concrete surfaces while remaining easier to maintain, more moisture-resistant, and softer underfoot than many traditional hard-surface floors.
Unlike older sheet vinyl, modern LVT is available in tile and plank formats with more realistic textures, lower-gloss finishes, and stronger wear protection designed for active residential use.
Why LVT Replaced Many Traditional Basement Floors
Basements were once heavily dependent on carpet, laminate, or basic sheet vinyl, but moisture exposure often created long-term problems. Luxury vinyl tile became a more practical alternative because it handles humidity and everyday moisture without the same expansion concerns associated with hardwood or some laminate flooring systems.
That flexibility made LVT especially common in:
- basements
- laundry rooms
- bathrooms
- kitchens
- lower-level living spaces
Many homeowners also prefer LVT in homes with pets or children because the surface is generally easier to clean and less sensitive to everyday spills.
Tile-Look Surfaces Without Traditional Tile Maintenance
One reason homeowners choose luxury vinyl tile over porcelain or stone is the difference in daily maintenance and underfoot feel.
Traditional tile floors are harder, colder, and more dependent on grout maintenance over time. LVT offers a similar visual direction while feeling quieter and slightly softer underfoot in residential environments.
Stone-look and concrete-look luxury vinyl tile are especially popular in:
- kitchens
- entryways
- open-plan interiors
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modern residential spaces
where homeowners want a cleaner architectural look without the harder surface feel of traditional tile installations.
Wood-Look, Stone-Look, and Concrete-Look LVT
Modern LVT collections are designed to imitate a wide range of natural and architectural materials.
Wood-look LVT is commonly used for connected living spaces where homeowners want a continuous floor appearance with easier maintenance than traditional hardwood.
Stone-look and terrazzo-look LVT are often selected for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and modern interiors where surface texture and visual movement matter more than natural material variation.
Many newer collections also use embossed textures and matte finishes to reduce the artificial shine often associated with older vinyl flooring.
What Changes LVT Quality Long-Term
Not all luxury vinyl tile performs the same over time. Wear layer thickness, surface texture, installation system, and core construction all affect how the floor handles residential traffic and long-term use.
Some LVT collections are designed primarily for light residential spaces, while others are built for heavier traffic environments and repeated daily use.
Glue-down luxury vinyl tile is commonly used in commercial and multi-family settings because it provides stronger stability across large continuous spaces. Floating click-lock LVT is more common in residential projects where faster installation and easier replacement matter more.
The overall performance of luxury vinyl tile depends heavily on choosing the right construction type for the environment rather than simply choosing a surface style alone.

