How to Choose Between LVP and LVT for Your Home: Expert Tips from Milton & Sons
Understanding LVP and LVT
When it comes to selecting the perfect flooring for your home, Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) and Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) are two popular options that homeowners often consider. Both offer durability and style, but they have distinct characteristics that may make one more suitable for your needs.

What is Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)?
Luxury Vinyl Plank is designed to mimic the appearance of hardwood floors. It offers a realistic wood look, complete with textures and grains. This makes it a great choice if you're aiming for a classic or rustic aesthetic in your home.
One of the key benefits of LVP is its resilience. It’s highly resistant to scratches, dents, and water, making it ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens and hallways. Additionally, LVP is relatively easy to install, often featuring a click-lock system that homeowners can manage themselves.
Exploring Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)
Luxury Vinyl Tile, on the other hand, replicates the look of stone or ceramic tile. It provides the elegance of tile flooring without the cold touch and is often warmer underfoot than traditional tiles. LVT is perfect for bathrooms and laundry rooms where water resistance is crucial.

LVT shares many of the same benefits as LVP, such as durability and ease of maintenance. It's also available in a variety of designs, allowing you to achieve a luxurious feel in any room.
Factors to Consider When Choosing
When deciding between LVP and LVT, consider the following factors:
- Room Usage: Determine the primary use of the room and how much foot traffic it will endure.
- Water Exposure: For areas prone to moisture, like bathrooms, LVT may be the better choice due to its tile-like properties.
- Style Preference: Choose based on your desired aesthetic—wood-like LVP or stone-like LVT.
Installation and Maintenance
Both LVP and LVT offer straightforward installation processes. Many products are designed for DIY applications, but professional installation is always an option if you prefer. Maintenance is simple for both types of flooring, requiring regular sweeping and occasional mopping to keep them looking new.

Cost Considerations
Budget is a crucial factor in any home renovation project. Generally, LVP and LVT are more affordable than natural wood or stone, offering a cost-effective way to enhance your home's appearance. Prices can vary based on the brand, thickness, and design, so it's wise to compare options to find the best fit for your budget.
Final Thoughts from Milton & Sons
Choosing between LVP and LVT ultimately depends on your personal preferences and the specific needs of your home. At Milton & Sons, we recommend considering the factors outlined above and consulting with a flooring expert to ensure you make an informed decision. With the right choice, you can enjoy a beautiful and functional floor for years to come.