Our luxury vinyl tile creates stunning floors that are meticulously designed to look like hardwood or stone and built to endure the busiest lifestyles.
Luxury vinyl tile rock look flooring.
Luxury vinyl is strong but soft underfoot.
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Luxury vinyl tile offers the look of authentic stone flooring faithfully recreated through advanced digital print technology and embossing techniques.
Authentically designed stone vinyl flooring.
These vinyl tiles add beauty to any home or commercial area bringing the beauty of nature indoors at a fraction of the cost of natural stone.
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Offered in tile plank and sheet formats vinyl flooring boasts realistic visuals easy installation and a high level of comfort.
With the appearance of high end slate travertine and marble it is easy to clean maintain with a no wax vinyl wear layer.
Terracotta is not stone.
From time worn wood to modern marble enjoy nature s diverse beauty throughout your home in the kitchen bath basement and beyond.
Stone look vinyl flooring is a type of vinyl flooring that resembles stones like granite terrazzo or even concrete with craftsman dappling and striations built into the tiles.
Premium vinyl flooring offers the richness and texture of more expensive natural materials such as hardwood ceramic tile and stone without maxing out your budget.
At one time vinyl tile was all about replicating the look of tile.
Inspired by nature and engineered for excellence these styles are designed to be beautiful from any angle.
Procore plus 6 piece 16 in x 32 in akoya interlocking.
Luxury vinyl plank and luxury vinyl tile texture variations shaw floors uses cutting edge technology to create remarkably realistic texture on our luxury vinyl plank and tile products.
At armstrong flooring we offer several ways to get vinyl flooring that realistically mimics the look and feel of natural stone flooring.
Yet i ve included it in this gallery of stone look luxury vinyl tile because it is an anomaly.
I distinctly remember in the mid 1970s every kitchen i walked into had a vinyl floor that tried to simulate the look of mexican.
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