The latest trend in flooring for your home
Whilst redecorating with the latest colours can instantly refresh your home, updating your flooring can also make a massive difference to its look and feel.
As with furniture and accessory trends, flooring has also changed over the last few years. Now, one of the most popular choices is Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)

Find more information about our suppliers below and discover the wide range of high quality LVT solutions on offer from Courts Flooring.
To discuss your requirements why not visit our showroom or get in touch.

Effortlessly transform your home with our diverse selection of luxury vinyl flooring from Amtico. With functionality for everyday life and an extensive range of patterns and colours, Amtico has vinyl flooring to suit every interior.
Luxury vinyl floor tiles by Amtico are designed and crafted in Britain, ensuring expert quality and unrivalled craftsmanship.



Luxury vinyl flooring from Invictus delivers exceptional performance – in Latin, Invictus means “invincible”.
You will be able to add a striking element of style to your home with an Invictus luxury vinyl floor. Make a bold statement with an intricate pattern or choose from authentic wood planks and realistic stone-look tiles.

Luxury vinyl tiles have been designed and created by Victoria Design Floors since 2008. The versatility of LVT makes it an ideal solution for today’s busy households, as well as a beautiful addition to any home. Victoria Design Floors are available in wood and stone designs. They are made by laying planks, parquets, herringbones, or tiles together to simulate wood or stone flooring.
Victoria Design Floors is the hard flooring division of Victoria Carpets. Both Distinctive Flooring and Universal Flooring brands both reside under the Victoria Design Floors banner.

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is an incredibly versatile, affordable, practical and resilient flooring option. Adding warmth and character to a room, it has the added benefit of looking natural, but without the downsides that come with a natural product.
One fantastic thing about Luxury Vinyl Tile is that it is available in a variety of different effects, including wood planks, ceramic tiles or stone. With so many different options, it’s incredibly easy to find something to complement and enhance the surrounding décor and furniture of any room in your home.
There’s also the flexibility of creating your own floor design with individual LVT planks and tiles, as opposed to sheet vinyl. You could choose a chevron using planks, a monochrome style with contrasting tiles, or parquet in popular herringbone and Shaker styles.
- Much more durable than wood or stone flooring, LVT can easily withstand daily wear and tear due to its built-in scratch resistant layer and stain guarding technology.
- Water-resistant and tolerant to humidity.
- Suitable to use in any room in your home, including staircases.
- Naturally warmer to the touch than bare stone or slate, as it stays at a regulated temperature, making it more comfortable under foot.
- Very low maintenance – simply give it a regular sweep and mop to keep it looking fresh.
- Has sound reducing benefits and is much quieter to walk on than wood or stone.
- A great choice for pet owners, with its scratch resistant top layer and some styles even have anti-slip properties too.
- Perfect for allergy sufferers too as it’s naturally hygienic and extremely easy to clean.
- Very thin but durable floor covering, making it a perfect choice if you’re covering an existing floor.
LVT is suitable for any room in your home. Its robustness and durability mean that it’s a great option for busy areas such as entrance halls and living spaces, while the sound-reducing benefits make it a perfect choice for upstairs rooms such as bedrooms, nurseries and studies.
LVT is also waterproof, so it’s suitable to be used in rooms with a lot of water, such as bathrooms, kitchens, utility rooms and even porch areas, whilst its ability to cope with fluctuations in temperature and humidity means it can be fitted into conservatories and even used with underfloor heating systems. It can even be fitted onto a staircase, thanks for the thin and flexible nature of the tiles.