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FOCUS ON VINYL & LVT A Family Known for its high-quality engineered wood flooring, Kährs has now launched a b


When your customers are choosing a new floor for their home, it’s not all about fancy patterns and bold designs. Of course, design is an important factor in the selection process, but it is also crucial to consider how the new floor will fare in a busy family home – with the inevitable chaos that comes with having young children or beloved pets.


With so many flooring solutions now available, it can be difficult to narrow the choice down to just one option. Engineered wood is one favourite for a sustainable and timeless look, as well as superior quality and endless design opportunities. Engineered wood can also be the ideal option for busy families, provided that the right design, format and finish is chosen. But what about the floorcovering that has taken the market by storm recently – luxury vinyl tiles (LVT)?


Easy to Clean


For customers with a busy home, maintenance requirements for a new floor can make or break the purchase. This is where LVT designs come in. The new Kährs Luxury Tile range requires minimal maintenance, with a highly durable ceramic coating on all designs which provides a smooth surface that is easy to clean using a wet mop and standard cleaning products. The coating also makes the floors resistant to daily wear and tear, preventing the floor from getting ingrained with dirt and grime. All designs are waterproof, so there’s no need to worry about any accidental spillages ruining the floor, and designs are well suited to wet areas such as bathrooms or kitchens.


Safe and Sound


Our home is where we live, breathe, sleep and where our children grow up. Naturally, we all want our indoor environment to promote both health and everyday comfort. It’s important to check that a floor supports this, so


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that your customer is reassured on their family’s health. Kährs Luxury Tile floors are all phthalate-free, meaning there’s no need to ever worry about what your family are walking on. You might be asked, what about the noise impact of an LVT floor? Designs in the Kährs Click format have a built-in sound-reducing system, making the floor soft to walk and play on, as well as providing acoustic benefits in a potentially noisy home.


Designed to Last


Naturally, your customers want their floor to last as long as possible, so that their family can enjoy it for years to come. The designs in Kährs’ new range have been carefully constructed to ensure excellent durability and a long life, with warranties of up to 20 years. Due to the ceramic coating, Kährs Luxury Tiles are completely scratch and dent resistant, making it possible to enjoy and keep a floor looking it’s best for many years; whilst the waterproof material prevents spillages from making any permanent damage.


An Ideal Solution


Luxury vinyl tiles are an ideal solution for family homes, where an easy maintenance routine is needed, with no compromise on impressive design. The brand-new Kährs Luxury Tiles range of luxury vinyl floors has been especially designed for everyday life. The wide range of different wood and stone designs and patterns makes it easy to find a floor to match any individual interior style, from scandi- chic, cosy, to minimalist, and with all the benefits of resilient flooring. Designs are available in a range of formats - Click, Dry Back and Loose Lay. These modern, high-quality floors provide excellent durability even in areas with high traffic, creating peace of mind for even the busiest of homes.


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