Where to buy vinyl flooring: Stylish options for every budget

A light neutral toned modern kitchen with vinyl flooring
(Image credit: Bloom Sea Breeze Oak Light Vinyl from QuickStep)

If you're looking to transform your interiors with stylish and durable floors, vinyl flooring is a fantastic option. Plus, if you've already done some online searching, you've probably noticed there are countless colours and styles to choose from.

From classic wood-look planks to sleek, modern tiles, this popular type of flooring comes in a variety of finishes to suit all tastes and budgets.

To help make your decision easier, we've rounded up some of our favourite places to buy vinyl flooring, each offering a diverse range of products that you can conveniently purchase online or in store.

Before you buy vinyl flooring, decide on the style you require

If you’ve already decided vinyl flooring is the right choice for your home, you'll still need to decide which type of vinyl flooring you want to opt for: sheet vinyl, LVT (luxury vinyl tiles) or LVP (luxury vinyl plank).

If you're hoping to achieve the look and feel of real wood flooring, you should opt for LVP flooring, as these products will most closely mirror an authentic wooden floor. If you're drawn to a more contemporary look, LVT flooring might be better suited to your needs.

It's also a good idea to think about the level of foot traffic in the area where you'll be installing your new floors, as well as your preferred installation method – whether it’s peel-and-stick, click-lock, or glue-down.

With these considerations in mind, here's where you can buy a wide range of vinyl flooring options in different styles and finishes.

Where to buy vinyl flooring

You can find vinyl flooring at the following retailers. All prices are correct at the time of publication but it's worth checking each website for the latest reductions and special offers.

Prices listed below are per square meter or box unless stated otherwise.

Amazon

Vinyl floor tiles featuring a Morrocan pattern on a kitchen floor

(Image credit: WallPops FP2942 Medina Peel & Stick Floor Tiles at Amazon.)

Unsurprisingly, this giant online retailer offers an enormous variety of vinyl flooring options to suit various styles and budgets. Whether you're in the market for simple glue-down tiles or coveting a polished, real wood design, they've got you covered. Here are three top picks to give you an idea of what's available.

Topps Tiles

Marble effect floors in a contemporary bathroom with a walk-in shower and freestanding bath

(Image credit: Pronto™ Naxos Calacatta Luxury Vinyl Tile from Topps Tiles)

This popular flooring specialist is known for its quality kitchen and bathroom tiles, but it also offers a variety of LVT flooring options for the entire home. Browse a wide range of styles, from natural-looking wood and stone designs to vibrant prints perfect for adding character to any space.

Argos

Grey-brown wood effect LVT flooring in a contemporary kitchen

Kraus Langley Satin Grey LVT Flooring from Argos. (Image credit: Argos)

Gone are the days of flicking through an Argos catalogue to find products you'll love. Today, you can browse a wide variety of LVT flooring options on its website, including a range of decorative peel-and-stick tiles that are budget friendly and easy to install.

B&Q

This DIY giant stocks a huge variety of vinyl flooring options, with products ranging from the budget-friendly to higher end. Plus, if you can't find what you're looking for online, you can always pop into your nearest store to receive in-person advice.

Victorian Plumbing

A bathroom with black marble effect floors

(Image credit: Liona by Luvanto Marquina Marble Premium Click Vinyl Flooring from Victorian Plumbing)

This one-stop-shop for bathroom remodel supplies also stocks a wide variety of designer vinyl floors. Whether you want to recreate the elegance of a natural stone floor on a budget or experiment with pattern, you're bound to find a design and finish that suits your space.

Quick-step

A light neutral toned modern kitchen with vinyl flooring

(Image credit: Bloom Sea Breeze Oak Light Vinyl from QuickStep)

It's possible to find high-quality floors to suit everyone’s taste on the Quick-step website. Using its easy to navigate filters, you can shop your favourite styles and finishes to find a vinyl floor that's perfectly suited to your home. Here are three of its best-selling options.


If you can't find vinyl flooring that suits your style, consider opting for laminate flooring instead. There's comparatively little difference between laminate vs vinyl flooring and both floors types are ideal for bathrooms, kitchens and basement conversions.

Gabriella Dyson
Interiors journalist and contributing editor

Gabriella is an interiors journalist and has a wealth of experience creating interiors and renovation content. She was Homebuilding & Renovating's former Assistant Editor as well as the former Head of Solved at sister brand Homes & Gardens, where she wrote and edited content addressing key renovation, DIY and interior questions. 

She’s spent the past decade crafting copy for interiors publications, award-winning architects, and leading UK homeware brands. She also served as the Content Manager for the ethical homeware brand Nkuku.


Gabriella is a DIY enthusiast and a lover of all things interior design. She has a particular passion for historic buildings and listed properties, and she is currently in the process of renovating a Grade II-listed Victorian coach house in the West Country.