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Luxury Vinyl Flooring Store in Coeur d’Alene, ID

Panhandle Carpet One Floor & Home in Coeur d’Alene, ID, has you covered when it comes to premium vinyl flooring. Thanks to its resistance to moisture, stains, and wear, vinyl floors are for homes with pets and children. It’s also ideal in busy commercial spaces, vacation homes, apartments, and condominiums. Our flooring professionals are here to help you find the perfect vinyl floor for your home or business

 

 

Which Type of Vinyl Flooring Should I Use?

In addition to traditional sheet vinyl, we also offer vinyl tiles and vinyl planks.

Thanks to modern imaging and specialized texturing, most property owners can’t distinguish between vinyl floors and traditional hardwood or tile floors. There are many different looks and styles to choose from, including wide plank vinyl flooring with beveled edges. You can even grout tile and stone look vinyl flooring so that it looks more real.

 

 

Decorating With Vinyl Tile

Vinyl tiles replicate the styles you love in traditional ceramic, porcelain, and stone tiles. Compared to traditional tiles, vinyl tiles are more comfortable underfoot and warmer to touch. Vinyl tile can also be used as a wall paneling. Many options feature 100% waterproof durability and are easier to clean and care for. We have options that feature slip-resistant surfaces as well. With vinyl tiles you won’t miss the grouting or the maintenance.

 

 

Capturing Looks You Love With Vinyl Plank

If you love the look of natural hardwood, you’ll love vinyl plank flooring even more! Vinyl plank s is made of durable, synthetic materials carefully layered together. At each vinyl plank’s surface is a durable wear layer that protects the floor from scratches, stains, spills, and scuffs. Below is a decorative visual layer that looks like natural hardwood thanks to advanced printing technology.

 

Certain vinyl planks feature water-resistant qualities, but we also have completely waterproof selections! With wood-look flooring in your home, you can have the aesthetic of wood with the peace of mind knowing your floors can stand up to everyday challenges and are kid and pet friendly.

 

 

Can I Use Vinyl Flooring In The Kitchen & Bath?

Yes, absolutely! Certain vinyl flooring options are entirely waterproof. Waterproof vinyl flooring has a watertight surface and a strong waterproof core that prevents swelling when exposed to moisture. These floors have a fast-drying, stain-resistant surface that repels moisture and doesn’t retain odors from pet accidents.

 

Waterproof vinyl planks and tiles are then installed with leak-tight seams that lock out moisture to keep your subfloor dry and safe. Enjoy wood looks in spaces like the bathroom and kitchen without the worry. Even if your floors are waterproof, your subfloors are not, so make sure you clean up any standing water to avoid issues.

 

 

Where Else Can I Install Vinyl Flooring?

Vinyl flooring can be installed anywhere in your home, especially if you choose a waterproof option.

That includes:

We also carry commercial vinyl plank flooring and tiles, which are perfect for busy settings like downtown shops, senior living homes, rental properties, vacation homes, and restaurants.

 

 

Our Vinyl Flooring Selection

Panhandle Carpet One Floor & Home is your local source for all things flooring. We are a member of the Carpet One cooperative, with competitive advantages over the big box stores and all the best vinyl flooring brands. Stop by one of our showrooms here in Coeur D’Alene, ID, to see our entire vinyl flooring selection or browse our vinyl selection online.

 

 

 

 

           

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How to Care for Luxury Vinyl Flooring

How to Care for Luxury Vinyl Flooring

If you want to spend less time cleaning, vinyl flooring was made with you in mind. Simply mop or sweep for your weekly cleaning routine.

 

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