The warmth of wood, without the worries
Torn between click and glue-down, or between straight and herringbone? Lay the samples side by side and feel the difference. No obligation.
Vinyl or tiles: which is better for me? +
Both are great choices — it depends on comfort, room and taste. Our inspiration blog has a detailed comparison: ‘Tiles or vinyl: which suits you?’.
Do you lay the vinyl floor? +
We work with a trusted, experienced floor layer whom we’re happy to recommend. Prefer your own installer? That’s perfectly fine too.
Is vinyl water-resistant, even in the bathroom? +
Vinyl resists moisture and splashing water well. For a full wet room we recommend the right type and finish — feel free to ask us for advice.
Can vinyl go over my existing floor? +
Often yes, provided the subfloor is flat, dry and stable. We’ll advise you on the preparation and the right underlay.
Is vinyl suitable for underfloor heating? +
Yes, most of our vinyl floors are suitable for underfloor heating. Glue-down vinyl conducts the heat best.
What is the difference between click and glue-down vinyl? +
Click vinyl is laid floating and quickly, ideal if you may want to change it later. Glue-down vinyl is fully bonded: extra stable, quiet and very suitable for large areas and underfloor heating.
Is vinyl scratch-resistant and pet-friendly? +
Vinyl has a strong protective layer and resists scratches and daily use well — also with pets. Do use felt pads under furniture and keep pets’ nails trimmed.
How do I maintain a vinyl floor? +
Vinyl is wonderfully low-maintenance: vacuuming or sweeping and occasionally mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner is enough. No waxing or coating needed.












