Dark LVT
Luxury Vinyl Tiles come in wood and tile styles, this section shows LVT that is inspired by dark brown and dark grey woods and tiles. Each design is incredibly realistic, and features colours based on different stains and treatments for dark flooring. ... Read more
Luxury Vinyl Tiles come in wood and tile styles, this section shows LVT that is inspired by dark brown and dark grey woods and tiles. Each design is incredibly realistic, and features colours based on different stains and treatments for dark flooring.
Virtually indistinguishable from the real thing, LVT is also ultra hard wearing, and is often fitted in supermarkets and shops, so you know it's tough!
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Soft Graphite AVMTU40326 Alpha Illume 6mm Click LVT Flooring by Quick-Step
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Dark LVT flooring works particularly well in larger rooms where you want to add depth, warmth and a more luxurious feel. Living rooms, dining areas and master bedrooms are all ideal spaces, as darker tones help anchor the room and create a cosy, high-end atmosphere. In open or well-lit areas, dark LVT can feel rich rather than heavy, especially when balanced with lighter walls or soft furnishings. It’s also a popular choice for statement spaces, such as feature lounges or home offices, where you want the flooring to make an impact without overpowering the décor.
Dark wood LVT flooring isn’t difficult to maintain, but it can show light dust or lint more readily than mid-tones. That said, regular upkeep is simple and effective. A quick sweep or vacuum with a soft brush head is usually enough to keep the floor looking clean day to day. The benefit of LVT is its protective wear layer, which stops dirt from embedding into the surface. Choosing a textured or slightly varied dark wood design can also help disguise everyday dust and keep maintenance low-effort.
Yes, modern dark grey LVT click flooring is designed to look highly realistic. Using high-definition print layers combined with textured and embossed surfaces, it closely replicates the natural grain of wood or the subtle variation found in stone. Once installed, the depth of colour and surface detail help prevent the floor from looking flat or artificial. Dark grey LVT is especially popular for contemporary interiors, where its realistic finish delivers the look of premium materials with far greater durability and ease of care.
Yes, dark LVT is an excellent flooring choice for basements. Because LVT is water-resistant and resistant to temperature changes, it performs well in environments where moisture or cooler conditions might be an issue. Unlike laminate or real wood, it won’t swell, warp or crack. Dark tones can also help make basements feel warmer and more inviting, especially when paired with good lighting and lighter wall colours. Just ensure the subfloor is properly prepared before installation for the best long-term results.
Dark LVT flooring works extremely well with modern and minimalist furniture. Its rich tone provides a strong visual base that allows clean-lined furniture to stand out. Dark floors pair particularly well with metallic finishes, glass elements and matte black details, all of which are common in contemporary interiors. Whether you’re styling a sleek living room or a modern dining space, dark LVT adds contrast and sophistication without competing with statement furniture pieces.
Yes, dark LVT flooring is a pet-friendly flooring option. Its scratch-resistant wear layer helps protect against claw marks, and it’s easy to clean up after muddy paws or accidents. One thing to consider is that dark floors can show light-coloured pet hair more easily than mid-tones, so regular vacuuming may be needed. Choosing a design with subtle texture or tonal variation can help disguise hair and keep the floor looking tidy between cleans.
Yes, dark LVT can look stunning in a small bathroom when styled correctly. Pairing dark flooring with light walls, tiles, or fittings creates contrast and can give the space a boutique hotel-style feel. Because LVT is water-resistant, it’s perfectly suited to bathrooms, and darker tones add drama without the cold feel of real stone tiles. Good lighting is key to keeping the room balanced and preventing it from feeling enclosed.
Neither option is strictly better; it depends on your space and installation preference. Dark LVT click flooring is ideal for DIY projects because it’s quicker to install and doesn’t require adhesive. It’s also easier to replace individual planks if needed. Glue-down LVT is often chosen for very large areas or commercial-style spaces where maximum stability and a permanent bond are preferred. Both options offer the same durability and visual impact once installed.
Dark LVT flooring is ideal for creating rich, cosy and luxurious interiors. Its deeper tones add depth and contrast, making it a popular choice for larger rooms, open-plan living areas and statement spaces. From dark wood LVT flooring to dark grey LVT flooring, these designs bring sophistication without sacrificing practicality.
Unlike real wood or stone, dark LVT is water-resistant, scratch-resistant and easy to maintain. This makes it suitable for kitchens, bathrooms and basements where darker floors traditionally struggle.
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