What is Vinyl?
Vinyl flooring is one of the most popular flooring choices in Singapore today. It’s made from synthetic layers such as SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) or LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) and is designed to mimic the look of real wood, stone, or cement. This modern flooring solution is especially suited for Singapore homes because of its water resistance, durability, and affordable pricing.

Why Choose Vinyl Flooring?
100% waterproof – ideal for Singapore’s humid climate
Scratch- and stain-resistant
Comfortable underfoot and reduces footstep noise
Wide range of wood and stone-look designs
Affordable and easy to replace or upgrade later
No hacking needed – it can be laid over existing tiles
How is Vinyl Flooring Installed?
In Singapore, vinyl flooring is commonly installed as a floating floor using a click-lock system. It’s laid over a foam underlay, which helps with soundproofing and comfort. The installation is quick, clean, and mess-free – perfect for busy HDB flats or condominiums. Our team ensures proper subfloor levelling before the vinyl is laid, so you get a smooth and long-lasting finish.
Where is Vinyl Flooring Best Used?
Vinyl flooring is suitable for almost every area in your home or office – especially bedrooms, living rooms, study areas, and kitchens. However, it’s not typically used inside bathrooms unless specially waterproofed and designed for high moisture zones.
Maintenance & Care
Vinyl flooring is extremely low-maintenance. Simply sweep and mop regularly with a gentle cleaner. Avoid abrasive brushes or harsh chemicals. If a plank gets damaged, it can be replaced individually without removing the entire floor.
FAQs About Vinyl Flooring
Q1: Is vinyl flooring suitable for Singapore’s weather?
Yes – vinyl flooring is highly moisture-resistant and performs well in humid tropical climates like Singapore’s. It doesn’t warp or expand like real timber.
Q2: Can vinyl flooring be installed over existing tiles?
Yes, vinyl can be installed over most existing floors as long as they are flat and even. This makes it a great choice for resale flats or condos where you want to avoid hacking.
Q3: What’s the difference between SPC and LVT vinyl?
SPC is more rigid and durable, ideal for high-traffic areas. LVT is slightly softer and more flexible, offering better comfort underfoot. Both are waterproof and available in a range of designs.