Three achievable looks with luxury vinyl flooring

Three achievable looks with luxury vinyl flooring


You're only limited by your imagination when it comes to luxury vinyl! The product offers true-to-life images of wood, stone, and tile.

It also comes with countless functional benefits and an uncomplicated installation. Who could want more? Here are just three things you can do with it.

Wood patterns and unique layouts


Wood is timeless, and, by extension, so is a wood look. Rather than sheets, the material is cut into planks of all sizes, called luxury vinyl plank.

Right now, patterns are significant. For example, check out the COREtec's Plus Enhanced Herringbone or Vivid, a chevron pattern, by Evoke.

You can also create a herringbone, random width, or unusual layout. Keep in mind that vinyl plank (LVP) comes in floorboards of all sizes, which can be combined.

Rustic decor


Currently, natural products are in vogue, and rustic decor has been a trend for a while. It's easy to achieve this by combining a wood floor with a stone look,

Some are Unearthed Beauty by Karastan-LuxeCraft or Stone Fusion by Shaw. You can also find slate, travertine and more stone looks with luxury vinyl tile.

The upscale spa atmosphere


The bathroom today is a lot more than just a functional space. They are highly designed rooms where we start and end our days. They also have a place where we can relax and get a few moments of stress-free living.

Marble floors are a hot trend right now. Turning that space into an upscale wellness center is even more desirable.

That’s easy to achieve with marble- or-granite-look look LVT. Since it's waterproof, you can use a tile look on walls. The result is, well, wow!

Serving the greater South Puget Sound area since 1952


At Meyer's Floor & Blinds, we have it all, so why go anywhere else for luxury vinyl flooring? Our friendly, knowledgeable staff will help you find the best options for your home or business.

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. We're in Tacoma, WA, proudly serving Lakewood, Puyallup, Gig Harbor, and Steilacoom.