Kitchens need more than a pretty floor
A floor can look lovely in a showroom and still be wrong for the room. Kitchens need something that feels at ease with real life. That means easy cleaning, a surface that stands up well to regular use, and a finish that still looks smart after months of cooking, eating, and moving about.
LVT fits that brief well. It can mimic timber, stone, or tile, though without some of the care concerns people worry about when they look at natural materials.
Design choice is a big part of the appeal
One of the best things about LVT is the range of looks available. Some homeowners want a warm plank design that keeps the kitchen feeling soft and homely. Others want a stone or tile effect that gives the room more structure. Herringbone is also a strong option in period-style homes where a bit of pattern suits the architecture.
This means LVT is not one fixed style. It is a flexible category that can work in all sorts of homes.
The floor underneath matters a lot
A good result is not only about the LVT itself. Subfloor preparation is a major part of the job. Uneven areas, worn surfaces, or poor prep can spoil the finish. This is where supply and fit really matters.
If a you are serious about LVT in the kitchen, you need to get advice on both the product and the preparation work behind it.
Come to our Mytholmroyd, (White Lee Business Park, Mytholmroyd, HX7 5AD) showroom to check out our huge range of LVT options
Huge range of LVT