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£33.99 m 2

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£33.99 m 2

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Lushwood Concrete Grey Click Vinyl

Sku: OSFDC062
Translation missing: en.products.product.price.regular_price £55.10
Sale Price

£29.84 / m² (inc VAT)

Size: 6.5mm x 310mm x 600mm

1

Actual Coverage (m2)

1.488

Your Total price(inc of VAT)

£44.40

Grey Click 6.5mm Vinyl Flooring

Pack size
1.488
Wear layer
0.5
Design
Stone/Tile
Edge
4v
Joint
5Gi Click
Underfloor heating
Suitable for underfloor heating
Domestic warranty
20 years

Lushwood Concrete Grey Click Vinyl is suitable for

Room Suitability


  • Bathroom

  • Bedroom

  • Conservatory

  • Dining

  • Hallway

  • Kitchen

  • Living Room

  • Underfloor Heating

DESCRIPTION

Lushwood Concrete Grey – Sleek, Modern, and Built to Last

Elevate your home with the contemporary appeal of Lushwood Concrete Grey luxury vinyl flooring. Featuring a sleek, minimalist concrete finish, this flooring is ideal for modern spaces, giving rooms a clean and industrial vibe. Its neutral grey tones provide a versatile backdrop, complementing a wide range of interior styles from urban chic to modern farmhouse.

Constructed with durability in mind, Lushwood Concrete Grey is resistant to scratches, stains, and everyday wear, making it perfect for high-traffic areas like kitchens, hallways, and living rooms. Its water-resistant properties make it an excellent choice for moisture-prone spaces like bathrooms and basements.

Key Features:

  • Scratch and Water Resistant: Built to withstand daily life in even the busiest homes.
  • Comfort Underfoot: A cushioned surface provides a soft, warm feel, ideal for comfort and noise reduction.
  • Easy Installation: Featuring a simple click-lock system, it’s perfect for a quick DIY flooring update.

With its stylish look and practical benefits, Lushwood Concrete Grey brings a modern, long-lasting solution to your flooring needs without compromising on style.

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