Flooring
Best of Hawaii 2015-2017

Wisteria Lane Hawaiian Exotic LVT Luxury Vinyl Tile Flooring Plank SeriesSpecifications: 3mm x 9” x 48” Fixed Lengths with .7mm Wear LayerKey Features: Exceptional value in a superior quality resilient Waterproof flooring that can be utilized in either residential or full commercial applications from Hospitals to Hotels Unique Hawaiian Exotic designs only available through Wisteria Lane Water proof 100% décor matching moldings in stock Value priced 1 piece stair tread for great aesthetics as well as ease of building out stair cases Lifetime Residential Warranty / 20 year Commercial WarrantyAll prices are while supplies last and may change with no advance notice.
1. What’s Luxury Vinyl Tile, really?
Picture this: flooring that looks like wood or stone but doesn’t come with all the fuss. That’s Luxury Vinyl Tile, or LVT. It’s tough, easy to live with, and still looks high-end. It’s built in layers, with a strong topcoat that handles scuffs, spills, and stomping feet. Great for homes where life gets messy.
2. Why would I pick LVT instead of real wood floors?
Well, real hardwood is beautiful, no doubt. But it scratches easily, hates water, and costs a small fortune. LVT gives you that same rich look without the drama. It doesn’t warp when it’s humid. You don’t need to sand it. And if your dog skids across the hallway? No big deal.
3. Can I use LVT in my bathroom or kitchen?
Definitely. That’s where LVT really shines. Most styles are completely waterproof, so it handles steam, splashes, and wet feet like a pro. Kitchens, laundry rooms, bathrooms—no problem. It won’t soak, swell, or start smelling weird after a leak. And cleaning up is quick and painless.
4. How long does LVT flooring last before I need to replace it?
If you install it right and clean it regularly, Wisteria Lane Flooring’s LVT is warranted to last a lifetime. It’s built to take a beating from kids, furniture, and even roller chairs. Some people have had theirs for decades, and it still looks great. Like anything else, a little care goes a long way.
5. Can I install LVT on my current floor?
In a lot of cases, yes, I do. If the floor underneath is smooth, dry, and level, LVT can usually go right on top. That means you might not have to rip out tiles or hardwood. Saves time, money, and a whole lot of dust. Still, it’s smart to have a pro take a look first.
6. Is LVT a good choice if I have pets?
Oh, absolutely. Pet claws, muddy paws, random messes—Luxury Vinyl Tile can take it all. It doesn’t scratch easily, and you won’t be scrubbing stains every weekend. Plus, it’s a little softer and warmer than tile, so your furry friend gets a more comfortable place to nap.
7. What’s the cleaning routine like with LVT?
Super simple. Sweep or vacuum when needed, and mop with warm water and a gentle cleaner occasionally. No fancy polish, no wax, no special tools. And because it’s waterproof, you don’t have to worry if you go overboard with the mop.
8. Can I use it on heated floors?
Yes, many LVT products work just fine with underfloor heating. Imagine stepping onto a warm wood-look floor on a winter morning—it’s a nice little luxury. Just double-check the product label to be sure it’s approved for heated systems before installation.
9. Is Luxury Vinyl Tile eco-friendly at all?
Yes it is. Wisteria Lane Flooring uses recycled materials or makes its products with low-VOC adhesives. And since LVT lasts a long time, you’re not replacing it every few years like carpet or laminate. If eco-friendly options matter to you, then Wisteria Lane Flooring’s LVT is for you.
10. Can I use LVT in business or office space?
For sure. LVT is a top pick for commercial spaces because it’s tough, low-maintenance, and looks sharp. Offices, shops, clinics, even restaurants use it. You get a polished, professional look that stands up to daily wear and tear without needing constant touch-ups.
11. What’s better—LVT or laminate?
LVT is superior in every sense. It’s waterproof, and Laminate isn’t, despite recent claims made by “hybrid” laminate manufacturers. The fact is, “all” laminate flooring core boards are made with wood particles, which are hydroscopic, which means they will expand and contract when exposed to moisture. So, for all areas of a home, including bathrooms, kitchens, and basements, LVT is the best bet. It’s also softer underfoot and quieter when people walk on it. Laminate can feel hollow and noisy. If you’re dealing with moisture, go with LVT.
12. Are there different styles to choose from?
So many. You’ve got rustic oak, sleek marble, weathered barn wood, and concrete-look finishes—you name it. And it doesn’t just look good; some options even feel like the real thing when you touch them. There’s no shortage of style when it comes to Luxury Vinyl Tile.