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Vinyl Floor Styles & Trends

If you’re skeptical of vinyl flooring and its ability to provide the same beauty and elegance as natural floors, it may be time to take a fresh look. Now more natural looking than ever, vinyl flooring is available in a wide array of styles, shades and trends so that you can create virtually any look you want in your home without having to break the bank.

Why Vinyl Flooring?

While hardwood and natural stone flooring has a great reputation of adding value and warmth to your home, it can be expensive. In addition, some natural flooring is susceptible to dents and scratches. Durable and engineered to last, vinyl flooring is a popular alternative to other flooring types due to its many benefits such as:

  • Affordable
  • Natural-looking
  • Eco-friendly
  • Available in a variety of styles
  • Exceptional quality

Vinyl Floor Styles

Want your flooring to make a bold artistic statement? Or do you prefer the traditional look of vinyl tile flooring? Vinyl flooring can do that. Whether you want plank, tile or parquet, vinyl flooring is available in an endless selection of colors and style:

Inspired by nature

Enjoy the look of hardwood and ceramic tile flooring? The latest in vinyl flooring can be treated to emulate the look of natural styles.
Planks or Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT)

With vinyl flooring you are unlimited in your design choices. Choose from traditional plank flooring, or enjoy the beauty and design of vinyl composition tile floors.

Environmentally Friendly

At Dalworth, we understand the importance of honoring our planet. That’s why we’re proud to offer vinyl flooring which is a more environment-friendly flooring choice.

Linoleum

Linoleum is a far different product today from the flooring you crawled around on in your mom’s kitchen. Linoleum is enjoying something of a resurgence in popularity because it is made of natural ingredients including linseed oil, cork, limestone, wood flour and tree resins.

One advantage to Linoleum is that the color goes all the way through the material, making it extremely durable and wear-resistant. Linoleum is not as popular as vinyl, but ask us about it if you have an interest.