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Debating between hardwood and Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) for your flooring?

Both options share similarities in terms of durability, design options, and elegance. However, they differ significantly in composition, with one being a natural resource and the other a manufactured material. With these diverse factors, choosing   

To illustrate the comparable aspects of LVT vs. hardwood flooring, let’s evaluate five quantifiable qualities:

Look & Style:

Hardwood is a timeless choice in interior design, but advancements in LVT technology have made it renowned for beauty and durability. The decision between the two depends on the desired look and style for a particular area. Hardwood planks are typically longer, and real hardwood presents unique elements like knots and grain patterns. LVT, on the other hand, offers digitally perfected designs for a consistent look.

Durability & Stability:

Both hardwood and LVT are durable materials. Hardwood, being a natural material, undergoes strict testing for commercial suitability. It is naturally hard, and a factory-applied coating enhances its durability. However, hardwood is not ideal for areas with high moisture exposure. LVT, being synthetic, is resistant to moisture and climate changes, ensuring stability and durability under heavy use.

Environmental Impact:

While hardwood is a natural resource, sustainable practices such as tree farm harvesting and the use of recycled materials in engineered hardwood minimize environmental impact. LVT, despite vinyl’s negative connotations, can be environmentally friendly. Parterre’s LVT, for instance, is made from recycled materials, is recyclable, and uses PVC, an abundant resource.

Applications:

Both hardwood and LVT are suitable for various commercial environments, including hospitality, multi-family, retail, and corporate settings. Hardwood is elegant but not recommended for areas with excessive moisture. LVT’s moisture-resistant properties make it suitable for spaces like bathrooms and kitchens.

Cost:

While both hardwood and LVT offer luxurious finishes, hardwood is generally more expensive due to the harvesting and manufacturing processes. Both materials require simple maintenance with floor cleaners and the mop and bucket system.

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) vs. Hardwood: An Overview

If you found this comparison helpful, explore more information on our blog. At Parterre, we excel in modern, high-quality LVT and hardwood, helping you make the perfect flooring choice for your commercial project.

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