Wood & Vinyl Flooring
Shop our full Wood & Vinyl collection, including wood-look vinyl, porcelain and ceramic tile, engineered hardwood, and stone-look vinyl. Explore a wide range of materials, looks, and finishes designed to bring warmth, durability, and style throughout the home.
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Wood & Vinyl Flooring
Wood and vinyl flooring includes several wood-look and real wood flooring options, including luxury vinyl plank, wood-look vinyl, wood-look porcelain tile, and engineered hardwood. Each format offers a different balance of water resistance, durability, comfort underfoot, and installation needs.
Luxury vinyl plank, also called LVP, is a waterproof wood-look flooring option that works well in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, laundry rooms, and other moisture-prone spaces. Wood-look vinyl offers a similar appearance in flexible vinyl formats, while wood-look porcelain tile gives you the look of wood in a hard tile surface. Luxury vinyl tile, also called LVT, can create stone, concrete, marble, or tile visuals with the comfort and waterproof performance of vinyl. Engineered hardwood uses a real wood veneer over a stable core, making it a strong choice for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and spaces where genuine wood character matters.
About Wood & Vinyl Flooring
Wood and vinyl flooring is not one single product type. It includes multiple flooring formats that can create a wood-look design, each with different performance benefits.
Luxury vinyl plank, or LVP, is one of the most popular wood-look flooring choices. It is made with layered vinyl construction and a protective wear layer. Many LVP products use SPC or WPC cores and install as floating floors with click-lock edges. LVP is waterproof, softer underfoot than tile, and a practical choice for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and busy family spaces.
Wood-look vinyl is another vinyl flooring option designed to resemble natural wood. Depending on the product, it may come in flexible-core, glue-down, loose-lay, or click-lock formats. It can be a good option for projects where a thinner vinyl floor is preferred or where the installation method needs to match the subfloor.
Wood-look porcelain tile is porcelain or ceramic tile made with printed wood grain visuals and textured surfaces. Porcelain options typically have very low water absorption, making them a strong choice for bathrooms, mudrooms, kitchens, patios, and other areas where moisture, heat, or heavy use are concerns. For shower floors or outdoor areas, always check that the specific tile is rated for that application.
Engineered hardwood is real wood flooring made with a hardwood veneer over a plywood or HDF core. It offers the natural grain, warmth, and texture of genuine wood with more dimensional stability than solid hardwood. It is best suited for dry interior spaces like living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and main living areas.
Why Choose Tile Mart for Wood & Vinyl Flooring
Tile Mart makes it easier to compare wood-look and real wood flooring options in one place. Instead of choosing between separate categories without context, you can compare LVP, wood-look vinyl, wood-look porcelain tile, and engineered hardwood based on where the flooring will be installed and how much moisture, traffic, and maintenance the space requires.
For wet areas, LVP and wood-look porcelain tile are usually the strongest choices. LVP offers waterproof performance with a warmer, softer feel underfoot. Porcelain wood-look tile offers the durability of tile and works well in spaces where heat, water, or outdoor exposure may be a concern. For dry living spaces, engineered hardwood is the better choice when the goal is real wood character and long-term home value.
Use the filters to shop by format, brand, size, color, finish, wear layer, material, and room type. This helps narrow the collection to the flooring options that match your project, whether you are updating one bathroom, finishing a basement, or choosing flooring for a whole-home renovation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Engineered hardwood is the most realistic because it has a real wood surface. Among non-wood options, luxury vinyl plank with textured grain and wood-look porcelain tile with realistic printed visuals can both create a convincing wood-look floor. LVP usually feels warmer and softer underfoot, while porcelain tile is harder and more durable in wet or outdoor spaces.
Luxury vinyl plank and many wood-look vinyl products are waterproof. Wood-look porcelain tile is also highly water-resistant and performs well in wet areas when the specific tile is rated for that use. Engineered hardwood is more moisture-tolerant than solid hardwood, but it is not waterproof and should not be used in areas with standing water or frequent moisture exposure.
LVP is a synthetic vinyl floor with a printed wood-look design and protective wear layer. It is waterproof and works well in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms. Engineered hardwood has a real wood veneer over a stable core. It offers genuine wood character, but it is not waterproof and is better suited for dry interior spaces.
For bathrooms and basements, luxury vinyl plank and wood-look porcelain tile are usually the best options. LVP is waterproof, comfortable underfoot, and easier to install in many residential projects. Wood-look porcelain tile is a strong choice when you want a tile surface that can handle moisture, heat, and heavy use. Engineered hardwood is not recommended for bathrooms or spaces with frequent moisture.

















