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Dark LVT Flooring

Dark LVT — smoked oak, fumed walnut, chocolate-stained ash, deep espresso wood — is the colour the British market reaches for when a room needs warmth and weight at the same time. It is the right answer for a lounge that has to feel grown-up rather than light and airy, a bedroom that has to feel restful, a study or library that has to feel substantial, or a hallway in a Victorian or Edwardian house with original tall skirtings and deep moulded architraves. At Grosvenor Flooring our dark luxury vinyl flooring collection runs from a mid-brown smoked oak through fumed walnut to near-black espresso, drawn from the full Karndean, Amtico, Project Floors and GF LVT libraries.

If you have searched for a specific Karndean or Amtico walnut or smoked-oak design, get in touch via our enquiry form, WhatsApp or phone and we will confirm current availability, the right wear layer for the room and pull a same-working-day price for you. Or browse the full dark collection below, and see the colours in person at the 24/7 smart-lock Altrincham showroom — dark wood designs are the colour family that varies most between the brochure and a real room, so a sample on the floor before you commit is essential.


Where Dark LVT Belongs

Dark floors anchor a room. They make a high-ceilinged Victorian lounge feel proportioned rather than cavernous, a study feel substantial, a bedroom feel calm and enclosed. They are the right answer in any room where you want the floor to draw the eye downward and let the walls, the cornice and the ceiling do less work — the opposite logic to a pale Scandinavian scheme where the floor is meant to disappear. Dark wood is also the right answer in any room with strong period architectural features, because it references the original solid oak and walnut floors those rooms were designed around.

Dark Walnut vs Smoked Oak vs Fumed Ash

“Dark LVT” covers at least three distinct sub-tones and they are not interchangeable. Dark walnut is the warmest — chocolate-brown undertones, prominent grain, the most traditional of the three, the right answer for a lounge in a period house. Smoked oak is the most flexible — a deep grey-brown that sits between walnut and a true dark grey, with subtler grain than walnut, and the easiest dark tone to specify alongside contemporary furniture. Fumed oak or ash sits cooler still — a darker, smokier finish with a more contemporary read, the right answer in a designer scheme where dark needs to feel modern rather than traditional.

The Dark Effects We Stock

Dark colours work hardest in wood-effect formats. Browse wood-effect plank for the bulk of the dark walnut, smoked oak and fumed library, wood-effect herringbone for dark herringbone parquet — one of the strongest looks in the entire LVT category — and wood-effect parquet for the more decorative parquet patterns. Dark stone effects are rare; if you want a dark tile floor see black LVT instead.

The Dark Ranges We Stock

Karndean Art Select — Karndean’s flagship 0.55mm glue-down library carries the deepest walnut and smoked-oak design library in the British LVT market and is the range most “dark LVT” search traffic ends up looking at. 25-year domestic warranty.

Karndean Van Gogh — same 0.55mm wear layer as Art Select in longer wider plank format, ideal for a continuous dark floor running through a hallway and lounge in a period house.

Amtico Signature — Amtico’s flagship 1mm glue-down range with a particularly strong fumed-oak and dark contemporary library.

Amtico Form — the right answer for dark herringbone and parquet at 0.55mm.

Karndean Knight Tile — Karndean’s entry glue-down library, also a strong source of mid-priced dark wood designs.

Project Floors — German contract-grade glue down with a serious dark commercial library specified by architects on hospitality fit-outs.

GF LVT — our own-brand glue down range covers the most-asked-for dark walnut and smoked oak designs at premium European spec, full online checkout and free samples.

Which Rooms Does Dark Suit Best?

Dark works hardest in a lounge, a bedroom, a dining room, a study or home office, and a Victorian or Edwardian hallway. It is rarely the right answer in a small kitchen with limited natural light, and almost never the right answer in a small utility room or bathroom where it makes the room feel cramped.

Pairing Dark Floors With Walls and Cabinets

Dark floors are most successful in three pairings: with warm white or putty walls and cream upholstery (the classical English country look), with deep saturated heritage colours like Hague blue, forest green or oxblood (moody, library, snug), or with pale grey walls and brushed brass fittings (contemporary luxe). The pairing to avoid is bright cool white walls above a very dark walnut floor — the contrast is too sharp and the room reads as unfinished. Skirtings should be painted in the wall colour, not white, when the floor is very dark.

Wear Layer and Maintenance

Dark floors show dust, hair and pale scratches more readily than mid-tone wood. We recommend 0.55mm as the floor of the spec for any dark project, and 0.7mm if there are pets in the house. A microfibre dust mop two or three times a week, plus the manufacturer’s recommended pH-neutral cleaner once a week, will keep a dark floor looking the way it did the day it went down.

Glue Down for Dark Wood Designs

Dark wood designs benefit more than any other from the perfectly flat finish that glue down LVT delivers — every visible click joint and every imperfection in the subfloor will telegraph through a dark plank. Glue down is the format we specify by default on every dark project from the Altrincham showroom.

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How to Buy or Get a Quote

GF LVT is available to buy online with full pricing displayed and up to 5 free samples per order. Amtico, Karndean, Invictus and Project Floors are sold on a Request a Price basis — get in touch via our enquiry form, WhatsApp or phone with the design name you have shortlisted (specific Karndean walnut or smoked-oak names welcome — we will confirm the design and current price), a rough room measurement and any competitor quote you have already received, and we will come back the same working day with a tailored, competitive price. Supply-and-fit is available across Cheshire and South Manchester from our 24/7 smart-lock Altrincham showroom — dark wood is the colour family that varies most between brochure and real room, so the smart-lock showroom is the best way to see the full library in real light before you commit.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Does dark LVT make a room feel smaller?

No, not necessarily. While dark colours can absorb light, you can create a spacious and well-balanced feel by pairing a dark floor with light-coloured walls and furniture. This contrast can make the room feel cosy and intimate rather than small.

Does dark LVT show dust and scuffs easily?

Dark LVT can show light-coloured dust and debris more easily than a mid-tone floor. However, a quality LVT with a robust wear layer is highly resistant to scuffs and scratches. Regular sweeping and cleaning will easily maintain its pristine appearance.

What colours of furniture and walls pair well with a dark floor?

Dark LVT provides a fantastic canvas for a wide range of colours. It looks particularly stunning when contrasted with light colours like white, cream, or pale grey. You can also pair it with vibrant colours like yellow, red, or teal to create a high-impact, modern aesthetic. Natural wood and metallic accents also look great against a dark floor.

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