Why Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is the Stylish and Smart Choice for Today’s Homes
Tips from House2Home
Tips from House2Home
If you’re dreaming of a floor that looks fabulous, handles real-life messes, and doesn’t blow the budget, luxury vinyl tile (LVT) might just be your design soulmate.
At House2Home, we know the modern homeowner wants it all—durability, beauty, comfort, and a floor that holds up against kids, pets, spills, and life’s everyday chaos. That’s exactly why Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) has become one of the fastest-growing flooring categories. With the look of natural stone or wood and the performance of high-tech engineering, LVT is a win-win for style and practicality.
Let’s break down what makes LVT such a great choice—and why brands like Armstrong’s Alterna and Karndean Designflooring are leading the way in this flooring revolution.
Luxury Vinyl Tile is a high-performance, engineered flooring that mimics the look of natural materials like stone, ceramic, or wood—but comes with a host of added benefits. Unlike traditional ceramic or stone, LVT is softer underfoot, warmer to the touch, and quieter in your home. It’s built in layers to be scratch-resistant, water-resistant (or fully waterproof), and incredibly easy to maintain.
It installs beautifully in virtually any room—kitchens, bathrooms, basements, laundry rooms, even bedrooms or living areas. And thanks to advanced printing and embossing techniques, today’s LVT is almost indistinguishable from the real thing.
Whether your vibe is modern farmhouse, sleek urban loft, cozy cottage, or somewhere in between, LVT has you covered.
Armstrong Alterna focuses on timeless stone-inspired looks that elevate any space. Their engineered tile offers ultra-realistic visuals—from weathered concrete to natural slate to warm travertine. Many Alterna tiles are groutable, meaning you can get that authentic tile look with far more comfort and warmth.
On the other side of the design spectrum, Karndean Designflooring takes wood and stone replication to new heights. With hand-selected textures and tones inspired by real-world materials, Karndean offers collections like Van Gogh and Art Select that perfectly blend heritage charm with cutting-edge technology. Want the rich grain of reclaimed oak or the earthy elegance of limestone? Karndean makes it possible—with none of the upkeep hassles.
Here’s why homeowners are falling in love with LVT:
Thanks to high-definition printing and textured embossing, LVT can replicate the beauty of wood and stone down to the finest detail—including grain patterns, knots, veining, and surface textures.
LVT is built for heavy wear. It resists scratches, scuffs, dents, and stains better than many natural materials. It’s a great fit for high-traffic areas and households with pets or kids.
Many LVT products—especially those from Karndean and Alterna—are fully waterproof, making them perfect for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens where traditional wood or stone might not be ideal.
Unlike cold tile or stone, LVT feels warmer and softer underfoot. It’s gentler on joints and more comfortable for standing—great if you spend lots of time in the kitchen.
No need for special cleaners or sealing. Most LVT floors only require sweeping and the occasional damp mop. They’re designed to stay beautiful with minimal effort.
You get the high-end look of designer materials without the cost and complexity of installation. Plus, LVT is often more budget-friendly in both product and labor.
Glue-down, click-lock, or loose-lay—LVT is versatile. It can even go directly over some existing floors, saving time and money during a renovation.
Both Armstrong and Karndean have built reputations for quality, innovation, and style.
Alterna by Armstrong stands out for its engineered tile construction that delivers strength and stability with comfort and flexibility. The groutable options give you a classic tile look with none of the cold, hard drawbacks of ceramic.
Karndean, meanwhile, is known for design-forward collections that feel truly artisanal. Their floors tell a story—from the rustic charm of aged timber to the sleek coolness of natural slate. And they go beyond looks, offering added features like K-Guard+ surface protection and eco-conscious manufacturing practices.
LVT works in virtually any room of your home. Here are a few ideas:
Kitchen: Easy to clean and comfortable to stand on while cooking.
Bathroom: Waterproof options make it a great alternative to ceramic tile.
Basement: Stable, moisture-resistant, and warmer underfoot than concrete or stone.
Living Room: Brings warmth and elegance without the maintenance of hardwood.
Entryway/Mudroom: Stands up to tracked-in dirt, water, and foot traffic with ease.
At House2Home, we believe great design should also be livable. LVT makes it possible to have the beautiful floors you’ve always wanted—without the worries that often come with traditional materials.
Whether you’re drawn to the natural stone looks of Armstrong Alterna or the authentic textures of Karndean, our showroom experts are here to help you explore your options, compare features, and find a style that fits your life and your home.
Ready to fall in love with your floors? Come visit us at House2Home Flooring & Design Studio and see just how stunning (and smart) LVT can be.
Need help selecting the right luxury vinyl tile for your space? Contact us or stop by our showroom—we’ll help you find a look you love and a floor that lasts.
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