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Engineered Wood vs LVT: A Practical Guide for Busy London Homes

The Flooring Empire

7 min read

London • Premium Fit & Finish

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Considering a refresh? Here’s how engineered wood and LVT compare on look, durability and day-to-day life.

London homes ask a lot from their floors: high footfall, pets, occasional spills and the odd dinner party. Two favourites stand out — engineered wood and LVT (luxury vinyl tile). Both can look exquisite; the right choice depends on routine, budget and the character you want to express.

Key takeaways

Warmth & prestige: Engineered wood offers authentic grain and can be refinished over time.
Resilience & ease: LVT excels for moisture resistance, quietness underfoot and low maintenance.

Look & feel

Engineered wood is real timber layered for stability. It delivers the unmistakable depth and movement of natural grain. In period properties or modern apartments aiming for warmth, it’s hard to beat.

LVT uses a high-definition film beneath a tough wear layer. Today’s premium LVT convincingly mirrors oak, walnut and even intricate parquet patterns — with superb consistency across planks or tiles.

For a classic London aesthetic, smoked oak herringbone remains a timeless statement — available in both engineered wood and LVT interpretations.

Durability & maintenance

  • Engineered wood: Solid wear layer (e.g. 3–6 mm) allows future refinishing. Prefers stable humidity; use felt pads and a gentle cleaner.
  • LVT: Highly resistant to water and everyday knocks. Ideal for kitchens, utility rooms and rentals. Maintenance is as simple as a damp mop.

Installation & subfloor

Great floors start with the unseen. A flat, dry subfloor is essential — especially with larger formats or patterns like herringbone/chevron.

Typical methods

  • Engineered wood: Glue-down for stability and acoustics; floating click-system possible on suitable underlay.
  • LVT: Dryback (glue-down) for high-traffic spaces; click LVT for quicker installs and easy plank replacement.

Underfloor heating? Both can work beautifully when installed to manufacturer temperature guidelines.

Costs at a glance

CategoryEngineered WoodLVT
Material (typical range)££–£££ (premium species & finishes)£–££ (wide range incl. premium lines)
InstallationMedium–High (pattern work increases)Low–Medium (click is quickest)
MaintenancePeriodic care; occasional refinishingVery low; routine cleaning
Lifetime valueExcellent — can be refreshedExcellent — durable & stable

Who is each option best for?

Choose Engineered Wood if you want…

  • Authentic grain and natural patina over time
  • Refinishing potential for long service life
  • Statement patterns (herringbone, chevron)

Choose LVT if you want…

  • High resilience to moisture and daily wear
  • Excellent acoustic comfort in flats
  • Luxury looks with minimal upkeep

FAQs

Can I use either in the kitchen?

Yes. LVT is particularly forgiving with spills. Engineered wood can perform well with sensible care and the right finish.

What about underfloor heating?

Both are compatible when installed to spec. Keep surface temperature within manufacturer limits and acclimatise materials properly.

Will herringbone make rooms feel smaller?

Not necessarily. Lighter tones and consistent plank widths can elongate sightlines. Ask us for a tailored layout plan.

Ready to compare options for your home?

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