Explore Vinyl Stone Flooring

Vinyl stone flooring is a popular modern flooring option that has been adopted in homes and commercial spaces across the country. The term vinyl stone flooring refers to a synthetic manufactured flooring material that is designed to authentically replicate the look of natural stone materials. Vinyl flooring offers creativity when it comes to both design and installation methods, making it a versatile choice for any space. This article will cover the different types, benefits, and designs of vinyl stone flooring to inform your next renovation project.

● Luxury vinyl tile

Luxury vinyl tile is a synthetic material made of three layers: PVC vinyl, a realistic 3D photo layer, and a durable protective layer. It is sought after because it can realistically replicate the look of wood or stone, without having to incorporate these materials into its makeup. Luxury vinyl tile typically comes in tiles or planks that are easy to install, either through a glue-down or click-and-lock method. You can find a wide variety of luxury vinyl tile designs that mimic all types of natural wood patterns, wood stains, stone veining, marbling, and more.

LX Hausys  HFLOR Luxury Vinyl Tile Arctic grey PRESTG Artistry SPC Collection
LX Hausys  HFLOR Luxury Vinyl Tile Arctic grey PRESTG Artistry SPC Collection

● Alterna engineered tile

While natural stone, ceramic, and porcelain flooring is beautiful, it can be cold and hard underfoot. Alterna engineered tile is a type of vinyl flooring that was designed specifically with comfort in mind. It retains more warmth than traditional stone, making it a more forgiving surface for walking and standing in the home.

Alterna engineered tile is Warmer and more comfortable for walking and standing indoors.
Alterna engineered tile is Warmer and more comfortable for walking and standing indoors.

● Vinyl sheet

Vinyl sheet flooring, like luxury vinyl tile, is a synthetic resin material engineered to replicate the look of natural stone and wood. Sheet flooring typically comes in large rolls that can easily be installed by a professional. They are designed to be highly resistant to water, scratching, stains, and other damage, and are popular choices for high-traffic areas of the home.

● Vinyl tile

Vinyl tiles are made of polyvinyl chloride plastic, commonly known as PVC. These tiles are created by heating PVC, pressing it into thin, flexible sheets of vinyl, and cutting it into smaller tiles. Vinyl tiles come in a range of decorative designs, including vibrant colors, patterns, and natural looks that suit any space. Vinyl tiles are known for being easy to install through peel-and-stick or interlocking methods, making them a popular choice for DIY-ers.

Benefits of Stone-Look Vinyl Flooring

In addition to being outstanding in quality and style, vinyl stone flooring has a number of benefits that make it versatile for home applications.

Comfortable

Although vinyl flooring is a synthetic material, it tends to be warmer to the touch than other varieties of hard flooring, like ceramic tile. It can be more comfortable underfoot, especially in colder climates. Vinyl flooring also absorbs sound, making it a great option for multi-residence buildings like duplexes, apartments, and condos.

Vinyl flooring is warmer than ceramic, comfortable, and sound-absorbent—ideal for multi-residences.
Vinyl flooring is warmer than ceramic, comfortable, and sound-absorbent—ideal for multi-residences.

Waterproof

Since vinyl flooring is a synthetic material, it’s 100% waterproof. While natural materials like hardwood can warp, rot, or grow mold in moist environments, vinyl flooring will remain undamaged—even when exposed to standing water. This makes it an excellent choice for bathrooms, kitchens, basements, and laundry rooms.

Since vinyl flooring is 100% waterproof, it is suitable for wet areas such as kitchens, kitchens, and laundry rooms.
Since vinyl flooring is 100% waterproof, it is suitable for wet areas such as kitchens, kitchens, and laundry rooms.

Budget-Friendly

Vinyl flooring is a more cost-effective option in many cases than natural materials. Vinyl typically costs between $0.50 per square foot for a sheet to $5.00 per square foot for luxury planks or tiles.

Easy to Install

One of the biggest advantages of vinyl is its easy installation. Vinyl tiles can be reliably installed by homeowners or DIYers, without needing assistance from a professional. Most vinyl tiles either come with a peel-and-stick design, or can be installed through an interlocking method where the tiles float above the subfloor. While vinyl sheeting is usually installed by a professional, it’s a quick, easy, and relatively cost-effective installation when compared to natural flooring options.

Easy to Maintain for Busy Lifestyles

Vinyl flooring is known for its low level of maintenance, which is why you’ll often find vinyl installed in high-traffic areas of the home. Once installed, vinyl flooring is highly resistant to water damage, scratches, warping, and discoloration. Residents can use anything from a vacuum to liquid cleaners on vinyl without worrying about ruining the finish of the material. Regularly wiping down your vinyl floors will keep them looking new for years to come.

Vinyl flooring is low maintenance, resistant to damage, easy to clean for a lasting new look.
Vinyl flooring is low maintenance, resistant to damage, easy to clean for a lasting new look.

A wide variety of stone styles

You can find a wide variety of design styles with vinyl flooring, because vinyl can authentically replicate the look of natural stone colors and patterning. Here are a few common types of vinyl stone flooring:

  •  Slate: This design mimics the natural look of slate, which is a dark, warm, and textured stone often found in varying shades of gray. Slate vinyl flooring suits a home with a more traditional or earthy design.
  •  Travertine: This flooring replicates the look of travertine, a limestone often found near mineral springs. It’s often found in lighter colors, including tan, white, and cream, and has a porous texture. Travertine vinyl will fit in with bright and airy home designs.
  •  Marble: This vinyl flooring captures the beautiful natural variations in marble stone, including striking veining, lines, and patterns. Marble vinyl comes in many shades and popular options for home design, including white, pink, and gray marble.
  •  Quartz: This floor material looks like quartz, which is a clear stone valued for its clean, smooth look. Quartz can be found in other colors, such as purple, pink, white, and yellow. Vinyl quartz serves as a simple backdrop for any design style.
  •  Limestone: Limestone is a natural stone with high durability and versatility. While it comes in dozens of colors, common vinyl limestone flooring options include lighter tones like gray, tan, and light brown that look great in kitchens and bathrooms.
Vinyl flooring mimics diverse natural stone styles in color and pattern.
Vinyl flooring mimics diverse natural stone styles in color and pattern.

The Perfect LX Hausys LVT for Interior Upgrade!

LX Hausys offers a range of luxury vinyl tiles with natural stone designs. Our Highland Granite features a textured, cool-toned look that could serve as a grounding element for any modern home. Our Icicle Marble is a bright and bold gray color with striking lines of rust-colored veining, perfect for any traditional home design. Meanwhile, our Surrey Stone is a warm, textured, natural stone look that would fit perfectly in spaces with natural materials, like wooden furniture.

LX Hausys  HFLOR Luxury Vinyl Tile TAUPE MARBLE PRESTG SPC Collection
LX Hausys  HFLOR Luxury Vinyl Tile TAUPE MARBLE PRESTG SPC Collection

Contact us

If you would like expert advice on vinyl stone flooring, contact the LX Hausys team. We can help you explore different vinyl flooring options that will best suit your project needs.