Vinyl flooring – our pick of the best
Looking for vinyl flooring? From country-style oak-effect flooring to geometric designs for your bathroom, we’ve picked our favourite vinyl flooring.
It’s easy to see why vinyl flooring is so popular in our homes. This affordable and easy-to-fit flooring can create so many different looks. Brighten up your living room with a lovely pale design that will lend a relaxed, New England look, or add warmth and cosiness to a country home with rustic wood-effect styles. In a contemporary space, oak-effect vinyl can work beautifully alongside sleek kitchen cabinetry and provide comfort underfoot. And, for vibrant colour and pattern in the hallway or bathroom, opt for vinyl flooring that emulates Victorian tiles with beautiful geometric or retro patterns.
1. Oak-effect Vinyl Flooring
Specifications
Cushioned vinyl flooring with rustic wood-effect design. Hard wearing and easy to clean. Good sound insulation and slip resistant. Price shown is per square metre.
Oak-effect Vinyl Flooring, £14, Very
2. Rustic Wood-effect Vinyl Flooring
Specifications
Rustic wood-effect cushioned vinyl flooring. Clever cushioning that provides good sound insulation. The plank-effect design adds to the realistic appearance. Good sound insulation and slip-resistant. Price shown is per square metre.
Rustic Wood-effect Vinyl Flooring, £11, Very
3. Neisha Crosland Parquet Vinyl Floor Tiles
Specifications
This exuberant tile design is by award-winning designer Neisha Crosland for Harvey Maria Vinyl Floor Tiles. These tiles are slip-resistant and waterproof, which makes them ideal for kitchens and bathrooms. Price shown is for one pack of 12 tiles.
Neisha Crosland Parquet Vinyl Floor Tiles, £48, John Lewis
4. Arctic Oak Vinyl Flooring
Specifications
Give your home a stylish look with this luxury vinyl flooring, which is suitable for all rooms including bathrooms. Water resistant, easy to clean and no underlay or glue required. Vinyl. Price shown is per square metre.
Arctic Oak Vinyl Flooring, £33, Topps Tiles
5. Vinyl Sandstone-effect Vinyl Flooring
Specifications
This sandstone-effect tile can give a classic look to any room. Vinyl. Price shown is per pack (six tiles).
Vinyl Sandstone-effect Vinyl Flooring, £6, Homebase
6. Zazous Rose Des Vents Vinyl Floor Tiles
Specifications
These beautiful red floor tiles are sourced from France and are self-adhesive and easy to fit. Price shown is per square metre.
Zazous Rose Des Vents Vinyl Floor Tiles, £20, Not on the High Street
7. Colours Domra Stone-effect Vinyl Flooring
Specifications
This white, stone-effect vinyl sheet will give an elegant look to your room. It is simple to lay and water resistant. Stone effect. PVC. Price is per sheet.
Colours Domra Stone-effect Vinyl Flooring, £26, B&Q
8. Azulejos Vinyl Floor Tiles
Specifications
These beautiful and durable patchwork effect vinyl floor tiles are self-adhesive so they couldn't be easier to lay and would look great in a hallway, a kitchen or bathroom. Price shown is per pack (11 tiles).
Azulejos Vinyl Floor Tiles, £23, Not on the High Street
9. Wickes Caspian Grey Oak Luxury Vinyl Flooring
Specifications
A beautifully finished luxury vinyl floor perfect for kitchens and bathrooms. Glueless locking system that makes it easy to install. Polymer-based vinyl. Price shown is per square metre.
Wickes Caspian Grey Oak Luxury Vinyl Flooring, £35, Wickes
10. Slate-effect Cushioned Vinyl Flooring
Specifications
If you'd love to give your home the traditional look of slate flooring for a fraction of the cost, choose this affordable slate-effect vinyl with its offset geometric design. Cushioned for comfort and insulation. Slip resistant. Price shown is per square metre.
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