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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5mm Vinyl Plank

Urban Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm

$47.43 per m²
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5mm Vinyl Plank

Ashen Oak Vision Vinyl 5mm

$47.43 per m²
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5mm Vinyl Plank

White Oak Vision Vinyl 5mm

$47.43 per m²
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5mm Vinyl Plank

Spotted Gum Vision Vinyl 5mm

$47.43 per m²
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4.5mm Vinyl Plank

Coastal Limed Oak Allure Vinyl Plank 1423x229x4.5mm

$40.70 per m²
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4.5mm Vinyl Plank

Aged Oak Allure Vinyl Plank 1423x229x4.5mm

$40.70 per m²
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3mm Vinyl Plank

Coastal Limed Oak Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm

$27.50 per m²
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3mm Vinyl Plank

Brushed Oak Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm

$27.50 per m²
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3mm Vinyl Plank

Smoulder Oak Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm

$27.50 per m²
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5mm Vinyl Plank

Autumn Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm

$47.43 per m²
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3mm Vinyl Plank

Grand Oak Sterling Vinyl Plank 1220x229x3mm

$27.50 per m²
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5mm Vinyl Plank

Saddle Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm

$47.43 per m²

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 flooring is 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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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.

Comparing options? See Hybrid, Laminate or Engineered Timber.

Types Of Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl Plank Flooring

Love the timber look without the upkeep? Vinyl planks deliver the warmth of wood with easier care and better everyday durability.

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Luxury Vinyl Plank
Timber Look Vinyl

Vinyl Tile Flooring

Prefer a structured layout? Vinyl tiles mimic ceramic and stone while staying softer, warmer and quieter underfoot.

Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Great for larger rooms or a clean, continuous look with fewer joins. Available in subtle textures, timber looks and classic neutrals.

Find A Finish That Fits Your Style

  • Australian species looks – Blackbutt, Spotted Gum tones and natural grains.
  • Classic oaks – light, mid and smoky hues for timeless interiors.
  • Modern neutrals – cool greys and charcoals for coastal or minimalist spaces.

Browse by colour family:
Grey Vinyl
Dark Vinyl
Black Vinyl
Beige Vinyl

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.

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.)

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Why Buy From Hybrid Floors Australia

  • Free samples delivered so you can test colours in your space.
  • Online-only pricing with no showroom markups.
  • Complete range across
    Vinyl,
    Hybrid,
    Laminate,
    Engineered Timber and more.

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Vinyl Flooring FAQs

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 do I choose a colour?

Neutrals and oaks are versatile; warm Australian species tones add character. Browse
Greys,
Darks,
Black and
Beige to compare—and order free samples.


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Why Vinyl Flooring Is One of the Easiest and Most Practical Flooring Options

Vinyl flooring is tough, low-maintenance, and super easy to live with. It’s great if you want something that looks like timber or tile but without the cost or upkeep. Waterproof, soft underfoot, and available in a massive range of styles—it’s a no-fuss option that works just about anywhere.

What Makes Vinyl Flooring So Popular in Australian Homes

Vinyl flooring has come a long way in the last few years. It’s not the cheap, plasticky stuff people used to avoid—today’s vinyl is stylish, durable, and genuinely practical. It’s perfect if you want the look of timber, stone, or tile without spending a fortune or worrying about maintenance.

You’ve got a few types to choose from. The most popular is vinyl plank flooring (sometimes called LVP), which looks like real floorboards and comes in heaps of colours and textures. Then there’s sheet vinyl, which is great for big areas or wet zones, and loose lay, which is fast to install and easy to replace.

Vinyl’s fully waterproof, so it’s ideal for kitchens, laundries, bathrooms, or any spot where spills happen. It’s softer and warmer than tiles, and it’s way quieter underfoot—great if you’ve got kids, pets, or live in an apartment.

Install-wise, most vinyl flooring is DIY-friendly, especially loose lay and click-lock planks. It’s also super low-maintenance—no sealing, sanding, or polishing needed. Just sweep, mop, and you’re done.

Whether you’re redoing a rental, fitting out a new place, or just want something easy to live with, vinyl’s a solid choice that doesn’t compromise on style.

Vinyl Flooring for Every Room

Vinyl flooring is a go-to for homes that need style, strength, and simplicity. Whether you’re after timber-look, waterproof, or budget-friendly options, vinyl handles it all. It's soft underfoot, fully waterproof, and super easy to install—especially for DIYers. Use it in kitchens, bathrooms, rentals, or the whole house.

Want to browse by style? Check out Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring, Timber Look Vinyl Flooring, or Budget Vinyl Flooring. You can also explore our colour-focused ranges like Grey Vinyl Flooring or Beige Vinyl Flooring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Vinyl flooring’s biggest pro is how easy it is to deal with. It’s waterproof, comfy to walk on, and it doesn’t cost a bomb. You get that timber or tile look without needing to worry about scratches, moisture, or maintenance. It’s also great for apartments because it’s quiet underfoot and works well with underlay. On the flip side, vinyl isn’t quite as tough as hybrid or timber if you’re dragging heavy furniture across it. Some lower-end vinyl can dent or mark more easily, especially if you don’t use felt pads. And while it holds up really well, it’s not usually a lifetime product like hardwood. But for most people—especially families, renters, or renovators—it ticks the boxes for practicality, price, and style.

Yep - proper vinyl flooring is fully waterproof. That’s one of the reasons it’s so popular in kitchens, laundries, and even bathrooms. You don’t need to stress about spills or humidity - it won’t swell like timber or fall apart like some cheap laminate. Just make sure it’s installed properly, especially around edges and joins. Vinyl planks, loose lay, and sheet vinyl are all designed to handle moisture, but sealing around the skirting or transitions can make a difference in high-moisture zones. If you’ve got pets or kids, or you just want flooring you don’t have to babysit every time something gets spilled, vinyl is easily one of the best waterproof options out there.

You can definitely install vinyl yourself, especially the plank and loose lay stuff. It’s designed to be DIY-friendly. As long as your subfloor is clean, dry, and level, you can lay it straight over the top with minimal tools. Most people just need a utility knife, tape measure, and a bit of patience. Loose lay vinyl literally sits in place without glue in smaller areas, and click-lock vinyl works just like laminate or hybrid. Sheet vinyl is a bit trickier—it’s one big roll, so lining it up and trimming the edges can be a pain. That’s usually better left to a pro, especially in bathrooms. But for most areas, vinyl’s one of the easiest flooring types to install yourself and a good way to save on labour.

Pretty much every look you can think of. Timber-look vinyl is the most popular—think oak, blackbutt, spotted gum, and greys—but you can also get vinyl that looks like stone, concrete, or even patterned tile. The printing and texture tech has come a long way, so it actually looks realistic, especially in matte finishes with a bit of grain texture. You’ll find light tones for coastal or Scandi looks, mid-tones for that natural timber feel, and dark tones for something more moody or modern. Whether you want wide planks, herringbone, or something classic, there’s a vinyl floor that’ll fit the style you’re going for—and because it’s affordable, you don’t have to compromise to stay on budget.

Vinyl’s about as low-maintenance as flooring gets. You don’t need to seal, polish, or do anything special. Just sweep regularly and give it a mop with a damp cloth and a mild, pH-neutral cleaner when it needs it. Avoid steam mops and soaking it—while it’s waterproof on top, you still want to look after the joins and edges. Also, chuck some felt pads under your furniture to avoid dents and scratches. Vinyl can handle a fair bit, but it’s not indestructible. Doormats at entrances are a good idea too—they help stop grit from scratching the surface over time. If you keep up with light cleaning and a few simple habits, vinyl flooring can look great for years without much effort.