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the Vinyl Collection
Flooring that stays waterproof and stylish. Transform your kitchen with us.
Achieve the look of hardwood, marble or stone at a fraction of the cost. Our curated vinyl collection comes in 12 colors, offering both aesthetic and durability. Designed to withstand spills and heavy foot traffic, it’s the perfect combination of style and practicality for your kitchen.
Vinyl Plank Flooring Collection
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Due to its water-resistance, durability, and ease of installation and maintenance, vinyl flooring can be installed in any room in your home, and is a particularly good choice for bathrooms and kitchens.
Vinyl planks and vinyl roll (also known as sheet vinyl), are both suitable for kitchen floors. They’re durable, moisture-resistant, and easy to clean and maintain. Kitchen spills and splashes from cooking and washing up are no problem for vinyl’s durable and water-resistant surface.
When it comes to durability, both laminate and vinyl flooring offer robust options for modern homes. However, vinyl flooring often takes the lead in environments prone to moisture or heavy foot traffic, thanks to its water-resistant and sometimes fully waterproof nature.
It also absorbs sound better providing a more peaceful environment.
Vinyl is more durable than carpet and well-suited to areas that attract a hive of activity. Quality vinyl flooring that’s properly installed can last for more than 20 years, with little maintenance required. Vinyl flooring is also easier to clean, disinfect and replace if needed.
For a room that see a lot of traffic like the kitchen, dark colors can help to hide dirt and grime. If you have small children or pets, you may also want to choose a dark color in order to minimize the appearance of stains.
On the other hand, if your kitchen is large or has high ceilings, a light color can help to create the illusion of more space.If you want something more contemporary, brighter colors or even patterned vinyl flooring can add interest to a room.
Ultimately, the decision comes down to preferences, but you should consider two things: Function & Style. By taking into account both function and style, you can be sure to choose the right color vinyl flooring for your kitchen.





