Vinyl Flooring
Our Vinyl Flooring collection offers a durable and low-maintenance solution with a sleek, modern look. Designed to withstand everyday wear, vinyl flooring is waterproof, comfortable underfoot, and easy to clean, making it ideal for busy homes and commercial spaces.
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Urban Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm -
Aged Oak Allure Vinyl Plank 1423x229x4.5mm -
Spotted Gum Vision Vinyl 5mm -
Smoulder Oak Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm -
Autumn Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm -
Coastal Limed Oak Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm -
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Ashen Oak Vision Vinyl 5mm -
Brushed Oak Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm -
Saddle Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm -
White Oak Vision Vinyl 5mm -
Sydney Blue Gum Vision Vinyl 5mm -
Coastal Limed Oak Allure Vinyl Plank 1423x229x4.5mm -
Brushed Oak Allure Vinyl Plank 1423x229x4.5mm -
Spotted Gum Allure Vinyl Plank 1423x229x4.5mm -
Grand Oak Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm -
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Chestnut Oak Allure Vinyl Plank 1423x229x4.5mm -
Black Butt Allure Vinyl Plank 1423x229x4.5mm -
Aged Oak Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm -
Pearl Oak Vision Vinyl 5mm -
Coastal Spotted Gum Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm -
Black Butt Vision Vinyl 5mm -
Natural Oak Allure Vinyl Plank 1423x229x4.5mm -
Smoulder Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm -
Light Grey Oak Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm
Your Questions About Vinyl Flooring
Here are answers to some of the most common questions about our Vinyl flooring products. If you still can’t find what you’re looking for, just reach out to our team here.
Is vinyl flooring water-resistant?
Yes—most vinyl products handle everyday spills and damp mopping well. Wipe up standing water promptly and follow the product’s care guide.
How durable is vinyl in high-traffic areas?
Very. The wear layer resists scuffs and abrasion, making vinyl ideal for entries, hallways and living spaces.
Can vinyl be installed over tiles?
Often, yes—provided the surface is level, clean and dry. Check the product specs for underlay recommendations and consider professional prep if tiles are uneven.
What’s the difference between vinyl plank, tile and sheet?
Planks give a timber look and easy room-by-room installs; tiles suit structured, stone/ceramic looks; sheet vinyl delivers a seamless look with fewer joins.
How long does vinyl flooring last?
Quality vinyl flooring typically lasts 15–25 years, depending on the product quality, wear layer thickness, and how well it’s maintained. In low-traffic residential areas, it can last even longer. Higher-end vinyl planks with a thicker wear layer are more resistant to scratches, dents, and daily wear, which significantly extends their lifespan. Proper installation, a stable subfloor, and basic maintenance like regular cleaning and felt pads under furniture all play a big role in getting the most life out of your vinyl flooring.
Will vinyl fade in sunlight?
Quality vinyl flooring is designed to be UV-stable, so it won’t fade easily under normal sunlight exposure. That said, constant, direct sun over many years can cause slight colour changes in lower-quality vinyl. Higher-grade vinyl planks use UV-resistant coatings that help maintain colour and finish long term. To minimise any risk, use blinds or curtains in areas with strong, all-day sun and rotate rugs or furniture occasionally to keep wear and exposure even.
Can vinyl flooring be used in bedrooms?
Yes — vinyl flooring is a great option for bedrooms. It’s quiet underfoot, comfortable to walk on, and warmer than tiles, especially when paired with a good underlay. Vinyl is also easy to clean, hypoallergenic, and resistant to everyday wear, making it ideal for low-traffic spaces like bedrooms. For a softer feel and better sound reduction, many homeowners choose vinyl planks with an integrated acoustic backing or install underlay beneath the floor.
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Vinyl Flooring – Low-Fuss, Easy-Care Floors For Real Life
Some floors just make life easier. If you want something that handles daily traffic without adding chores, vinyl flooringis a smart, good-looking choice. It’s comfortable underfoot, durable, and simple to keep clean, perfect for busy Aussie homes, rentals and renovations.
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Vinyl flooring is built for real life — the spills, the mess, the foot traffic, and everything in between. It’s a practical choice for homes that actually get lived in, not tiptoed around.
Designed to handle moisture, vinyl flooring is a smart option for kitchens, hallways, living areas, and even bathrooms. Unlike traditional timber or laminate, it won’t swell or warp when life gets messy. Spilled drinks, muddy shoes, pet accidents — wipe it up and move on. No panic, no damage.
Maintenance is refreshingly simple. There’s no need for specialised cleaners or constant upkeep. A quick sweep and an occasional mop keep vinyl floors looking clean and fresh. That makes it ideal for busy households, rentals, and anyone who doesn’t want flooring to become another chore.
Modern vinyl flooring has come a long way in both look and feel. Today’s designs realistically replicate timber and stone finishes, offering warmth and style without the cost or maintenance headaches. It’s comfortable underfoot, quieter than hard surfaces, and durable enough to handle daily wear.
If you want flooring that looks good, lasts well, and doesn’t demand attention, vinyl flooring delivers. It’s a low-fuss, easy-care solution that fits real homes and real lifestyles — no compromises required.
Why Vinyl Works In Busy Homes
- Built for wear & tear – a tough wear layer resists scuffs and scrapes.
- Great for high-traffic zones – hallways, living rooms and entries stay tidy longer.
- Water-resistant – a practical pick for kitchens and laundries.
- Stain-resistant – everyday spills wipe away without special cleaners.
- Low maintenance – a sweep and occasional mop is usually enough.
- Cost-effective – get the look you want without stretching the budget.
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Vinyl flooring is ideal for busy homes because it’s water-resistant, tough underfoot, and easy to clean. It handles spills, pets, kids, and heavy foot traffic without damage. No sanding, sealing, or special care — just reliable, everyday performance that keeps up with real life.
Vinyl Flooring vs Other Flooring Types
Choosing the right flooring isn’t about what looks best in a showroom — it’s about how it performs once life starts happening. Vinyl flooring stands out by balancing durability, water resistance, comfort, and cost in a way many other flooring types simply can’t.
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When comparing vinyl flooring to laminate, timber, and hybrid options, the biggest differentiator is how it handles moisture. Vinyl is water-resistant by design, making it suitable for kitchens, living areas, hallways, and even bathrooms. Laminate, while affordable and stylish, is vulnerable to water damage and can swell or fail when exposed to spills. Timber offers natural beauty but requires careful maintenance and doesn’t cope well with moisture or temperature changes.
Hybrid flooring improves on laminate by adding water resistance and rigidity, but it often comes at a higher price point. Vinyl delivers similar practicality at a more accessible cost, making it a strong option for budget-conscious homeowners, rentals, and renovations where performance matters more than prestige.
Comfort is another area where vinyl excels. It’s softer and quieter underfoot than timber or tile, making homes feel warmer and more forgiving — especially for families, pets, and apartment living. Maintenance is also simpler, with no need for sanding, sealing, or specialised products.
In short, vinyl flooring offers a reliable middle ground: more forgiving than laminate, easier to maintain than timber, and more affordable than many hybrid options. It’s a practical, no-nonsense choice for modern homes that value durability over delicacy.
Types Of Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl flooring generally comes in three main formats — planks, tiles, and sheets — and each suits a slightly different type of space. Vinyl planks are made to look like timber boards and are a go-to for creating a warm, modern look with easy maintenance.
Vinyl Plank Flooring
Vinyl Plank Flooring is designed to mimic timber floorboards, using long planks that click or glue into place. It offers a realistic wood look with added durability, water resistance, and easy maintenance, making it popular for living areas and bedrooms.
Vinyl Tile Flooring
Vinyl Tile Flooring replicates stone, concrete, or ceramic tiles but feels warmer and softer underfoot. It’s a practical option for kitchens and bathrooms where you want a tiled look without the cold surface or grout maintenance.
Vinyl Sheet Flooring
Vinyl Sheet Flooring comes in large, continuous rolls that create a seamless finish. With minimal joins, it’s highly water-resistant and ideal for wet areas, laundries, and commercial spaces where easy cleaning and hygiene matter most.
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What Affects Vinyl Flooring Cost
Subfloor prep – a level, clean base keeps install time and costs down. Underlay needs – some products include it; others may need acoustic or comfort underlay. Room layout – multiple rooms, patterns and trims add complexity. DIY can work for simple spaces, but tricky layouts are often best left to a pro installer. (Pro installs can also help with warranty conditions.)
Where Vinyl Fits In Your Home
- Living rooms – comfy underfoot, easy to clean, family-friendly.
- Laundries – water-tolerant surface that shrugs off splashes.
- High-traffic areas – hallways and entries stay neat with minimal fuss.
- Light commercial – see our
Commercial Vinyl Flooring range.