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Flooring GuidesJanuary 5, 2025

Is Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Flooring OK for High-End Homes?

Luxury vinyl plank flooring has come a long way from its humble beginnings. Today's premium LVP products feature realistic wood visuals, extra-large plank formats, and durable wear layers that can rival the appearance of real hardwood. But is LVP truly appropriate for high-end Michigan homes? The answer depends on the quality tier and where it's used.

When LVP Works in High-End Homes

Basements and Below-Grade Spaces

Even in luxury homes, basements require waterproof flooring. Premium LVP is the ideal solution — it looks like hardwood but handles moisture that would destroy real wood.

Bathrooms and Wet Areas

High-end bathrooms benefit from premium LVP that mimics stone or wood without the maintenance or moisture concerns of real materials.

Homes with Pets or Young Children

For active households, premium LVP's scratch and stain resistance makes it a practical luxury choice without sacrificing aesthetics.

Radiant Heat Applications

LVP is compatible with radiant heat systems and handles temperature fluctuations better than solid hardwood.

Where Hardwood Still Wins

  • Main living areas and formal rooms where resale value and authenticity matter
  • Homes where the flooring will be refinished and updated over decades
  • Ultra-luxury properties where buyers expect and inspect for real hardwood
  • Situations where the tactile feel and sound of real wood underfoot is important

The Verdict

Premium LVP — with a 12 mil+ wear layer, extra-large plank format, and high-definition printing — is absolutely appropriate for high-end homes in the right applications. Many luxury Michigan homeowners use a combination: real hardwood in main living areas and premium LVP in basements, bathrooms, and utility spaces. This hybrid approach delivers the best of both worlds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is luxury vinyl plank flooring waterproof?

Yes. Quality LVP and SPC flooring is 100% waterproof, making it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms.

How does LVP compare to hardwood?

LVP is more affordable, fully waterproof, and easier to install than hardwood. Hardwood offers higher resale value and can be refinished. Both are excellent choices depending on your lifestyle and budget.

Where can I buy LVP flooring in Michigan?

Quality Hardwoods of Michigan in Rochester Hills carries LVP from COREtec, Karndean, Axiscor, and more. Visit us at 1799 Northfield Dr or call (248) 853-2232.

Explore Premium Flooring Options in Michigan

Quality Hardwoods of Michigan carries both premium hardwood and luxury vinyl plank options. Our experts can help you choose the right flooring for every room.

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