Discover stylish, hard-wearing LVT kitchen flooring — designed for busy homes and elegant kitchens.
We offer a wide range of luxury vinyl kitchen flooring that suits modern, classic and minimalist interiors. Designed to combine practicality with ultra-realistic finishes, this LVT flooring is the ideal solution for any stylish kitchen upgrade.
Here’s what to expect from our selection of LVT flooring for kitchens.
Our collection of LVT flooring for kitchens is designed to withstand daily wear and tear. Each tile is lacquered with PUR for added surface protection and features a thick wear layer for long-lasting performance. Its multi-layered construction offers practical benefits without compromising quality.
Base of LVT (backing layer): Ensures it’s flexible and can expand when exposed to heat or moisture.
Core layer: Typically made of PVC, which is softer and ideal for residential use, or SPC, a rigid option suited to commercial spaces.
Decorative layer: Printed with a high-resolution image of wood, stone, mineral, textiles or an abstract material to create a beautiful floor.
Wear layer: Protects the image beneath and varies in thickness.
PUR lacquer: Standard across all LVT products and applied over the wear layer. It protects against scratches, scuffs and soiling, lowering maintenance costs.
Each kitchen LVT product is engineered to minimise upkeep while delivering a long lifespan, making it ideal for both busy homes and commercial kitchens.
The PUR lacquering and vinyl in our kitchen LVT flooring are non-porous, ensuring water can’t seep in and damage your flooring. The multi-layer structure of the flooring tiles ensures the floor is water-resistant, making them ideal for kitchens prone to moisture.
Thanks to its water-resistance, our kitchen LVT flooring is also perfect for use in bathrooms, utility rooms, and other high-moisture areas.
We offer luxury vinyl flooring for kitchens in a variety of colours and realistic finishes. From marble and stone effects to natural-looking wood and parquet, we have LVT for every kitchen.
Most homeowners prefer light LVT flooring in their kitchens, like white oak or pine, as it reflects additional light. Popular in Scandinavian and minimalist interiors, light LVT wood and stone flooring can open up smaller areas thanks to its airy feel.
Homeowners also opt for darker LVT flooring, like dark oak or maple. Dark floors, especially when paired with patterns like herringbone or chevron, can add an extra flair and drama to create a bold statement room.
Many of our kitchen luxury vinyl flooring options feature built-in noise reduction, added underfoot softness, and a subtle sheen for a clean, polished look.
Luxury vinyl tiles are compatible with underfloor heating. Its slim, layered design allows heat to pass through it easily, heating rooms more efficiently while keeping floors comfortably and safely warm underfoot. Our friendly team can help you determine whether installing LVT over your existing underfloor heating is the right choice.
Installing LVT for kitchen floors is a straightforward process. You can install your new flooring using a click method, glue-down method, loose-floating planks, or interlocking loose-lay plank format. Our team can handle the practical aspects of installation or advise you on how to best install the flooring yourself.
We offer a full design, supply and install service, making it simple to design and complete your dream kitchen space. Our team can also prepare your subfloor, provide an underlay and advise you on maintaining your vinyl flooring.
Easy to maintain, LVT flooring requires just a hoover and mop to get it looking spick and span again. Sweep or vacuum away dirt, then mop the vinyl flooring with a neutral detergent or mild soap. You can also use a cleaner formulated specially for LVT flooring.
Our Kitchen LVT flooring withstands scratches, dirt and spills with ease. The PUR lacquering of vinyl flooring ensures your flooring has extra durability, making it suitable for busy homes. Our team can help you find acoustic-backed flooring to noise-reducing underlay to keep things quieter at home.
Enjoy quality floors installed by flooring experts.
Contact us today to transform your space.
For over 20 years, Allfloors Glasgow has helped homeowners and businesses create rooms they love with quality, well-priced vinyl flooring. Our vast collection of vinyl flooring has been used across Glasgow, including in:
In addition to kitchen luxury vinyl tiles, we also offer laminate flooring and hardwood flooring. Our team can help you prepare your subfloor, provide an underlay and offer expert installation service.
Not sure which look is right for your kitchen? While we don’t offer free samples, our Glasgow showroom allows you to view, borrow, and test a wide range of LVT kitchen flooring styles in person, so you can feel confident in your final decision.
Explore our LVT kitchen flooring and design a space you love.
Visit our showroom to borrow a tile sample.
Thinking about buying new flooring products? It can be difficult to pick the right flooring solution for your space. Our flooring specialist in Glasgow has compiled a complete guide to help you make the right choices.
Finishing touches such as threshold bars, stair rods, and entrance matting can be the difference between a nice floor and a fabulous floor. It gives life to areas of your home that might otherwise go unnoticed. These “extras” can quickly become essentials once you see the positive difference they can make. Take a look at our breakdown of all the fantastic options to finish off your floor with style.
The underlay should be replaced at the same time as your carpet. Re-using the same underlay significantly shortens carpet life and makes the surface feel much harder underfoot. Old underlays can also cause premature wear spots, wrinkling and faster fibre deterioration.
Provide our staff with room measurements for a more precise flooring quote. Our guide below helps you accurately calculate your room’s measurements.
When buying new flooring, it’s important that you understand how to clean it properly. Lacklustre care and maintenance can damage your floors beyond repair. Follow our handy aftercare guide to prevent this from happening.
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Langside, Glasgow
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