Vinyl flooring is crafted from synthetic materials like fibreglass, PVC vinyl, and plasticizer, known for its durability due to multiple layers and a thick core that enhances comfort during walking.

Notably, vinyl flooring is highly praised for its resistance to moisture, distinguishing it distinctly from laminate flooring often confused by homeowners.

While laminate has long been a popular choice, the emergence of luxury vinyl flooring has revolutionized how consumers compare vinyl to laminate.

Modern vinyl flooring is thicker than before, typically offering not just water resistance but often complete waterproofing, with thicknesses up to 5mm.

In contrast to laminate, vinyl flooring boasts significant versatility, suitable for use in kitchens, mudrooms, bathrooms, living areas, dining rooms, and even bedrooms.

Moreover, contemporary vinyl flooring closely mimics the appearance of wood, ceramic, tile, and stone, available in various textures and colors to expand design possibilities.

With these essential insights into vinyl flooring, let's delve into the different types available.

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