The Cyrus Series: Easy-Install Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring
May 22, 2019One of the hottest design trends in flooring today is luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring. Homeowners and designers are flocking to LVP flooring due to its durability and ease of installation—but most of all because vinyl flooring from MSI look like natural hardwood, for a fraction of the cost. If you love sleek, modern designs or if you prefer a more rustic reclaimed look—MSI has you covered. Let’s take a look at some of our favorite colors and patterns and learn more about the benefits of LVP flooring.
If the idea of vinyl floors makes you think of tacky patterns in your old family home, brush those thoughts aside. Make no mistake, vinyl flooring has come a long way, and they are genuinely premium surfaces that can stand the test of time in design, and wear. In high traffic areas, like entry halls, our Cyrus Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring collection’s classically-styled Sandino looks fantastic, and it is easy to keep clean—even if you have a four-legged friend, or two. Sandino features subtle, realistic wood grains that lend a sophisticated and clean look to any design.
Featured: Sandino Luxury Vinyl Planks
But don’t make the mistake of limiting this product to entries—these planks are called luxury vinyl plank flooring for a reason. If your kitchen is all about high-design, our Akadia Luxury Vinyl Plank is an excellent complement to contemporary cabinetry and accessories. The knots and grains add a touch of character reminiscent of exotic woods from across the globe. If you love to cook and spend a lot of time on your feet in the kitchen, MSI’s LVP Flooring will be easier on your legs and feet than sheet vinyl or laminate flooring due to the attached padding.
Featured: Akadia Luxury Vinyl Planks
Do you long for the look of reclaimed hardwood with deep weathered tones and hand-hewn textures? Our Stable LVP flooring may just be the look you desire. Dramatic, and a touch brooding, this realistic looking textured plank floor is a floating floor with a snap-in installation. Installing floating floors doesn’t require adhesive, you just measure, cut, and click into place. Another benefit? Floating floors are often quieter than other flooring products as it produces a hollower sound than other flooring material types that are attached to the subfloor during installation.
Featured: Stable Luxury Vinyl Planks
Exotic hardwood floors are beautiful, but they are also tricky to install, maintenance-heavy, and extremely expensive. If you love rich veining and dramatic patterns, it is time to look at our Exotika luxury vinyl planks. These DIY friendly LVP flooring have a lifetime residential warranty, they are 100% waterproof, and they are resistant to scratches, stains, and dents. Go ahead—install an exotic patterned vinyl floor to create luxurious drama that never needs refinishing or special care.
Featured: Exotica Luxury Vinyl Planks
Explore MSI’s full line of Everlife LVP Flooring including our 100% waterproof rigid core series including Cyrus, XL Cyrus, Prescott, and Andover. Our luxury vinyl plank flooring are easy to clean, durable, and require no ongoing maintenance—making these floors perfect for active homes and investment properties. Browse our collections and choose the color and pattern that complements your design scheme.
LVP Flooring provides upscale looks in a low-maintenance package for homeowners of all incomes. Learn more about the benefits of Luxury Vinyl Flooring.
One of the reasons luxury vinyl flooring are so popular is because they can be installed in nearly any indoor space, regardless of what's already on the floors. You could get started today and be done in just a few days – and with professional, polished results. If that sounds attractive to you, read Luxury Vinyl installation best practices for optimal results.
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