MSI 7.12 in. W x 48.03 in. L Ardenmore Oak Rigid Core Click Lock Luxury Vinyl Tile Flooring (23.77 sq. ft./case)

100% Waterproof, scratch, stain, and slip resistant vinyl planks. Mold & mildew resistant with an IXPE sound reduction underlayment. Wood-grain texture offers the look and feel of real hardwood.

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Enhance your interior design with this 7.12 in. W x 48.03 in. L MSI Ardenmore Oak vinyl plank flooring. Pairing with a variety of decorating schemes, this elegant flooring offers the authentic appearance of wood floors. This low-maintenance vinyl plank features a palette of subtle white tones with realistic knots and graining slight saw marks for an authentic hand-hewn wood look. It measures 5mm thick and is waterproof, scratch-resistant, stain-resistant and dent-resistant. This flooring is easy to install with its click-Angle system, making it DIY-friendly. Install in any level of your home over concrete, cork, tile or wood. Coordinating vinyl flooring trim pieces including end caps, stair noses, reducers and T-moldings are available to give your residential indoor flooring project a professional, seamless finish.

  • Ardenmore Oak color finish offers the authentic look of real wood plank flooring
  • 5 mm thickness x 7.12 in. width x 48.03 in. length, wear layer thickness is 6 mil
  • Appropriate grade for installation: Above grade, On grade, or Below grade
  • Can be installed over most existing surfaces including tile, wood, concrete, and vinyl
  • Residential and light commercial use
  • Easy to clean and maintain – 100% waterproof
  • Don’t forget your coordinating trim and molding
  • Item is available for in store purchase only
  • For use indoors and in temperature-controlled environments only
  • 23.77 sq. ft., 10 pieces per case; case weight is 41.50 lbs.
  • Realistic wood look and embossing
  • Pre-attached underlayment provides a floor that’s warm, comfortable and quiet underfoot
  • Easy DIY installation using angle-angle locking end joints
  • Vinyl plank comes with a pre-attached underlayment for an easy installation process
  • To ensure consistency of size and color, please capture all tiles for a project within 1 order, each item within an order is selected from a single color (dye lot) and size (caliber), so multiple orders may receive various colors and/or sizes
  • Ceramic/porcelain, LVT and natural stone tile within a corresponding series may be produced at different times; while true to the tile, this may cause a variation in color and size
  • Don’t forget your coordinating trim and moldings – shop Performance Accessories in the Get Everything You Need section below.

Additional information

Approximate Tile Size

7×48

Product Length (in.)

48.03

Product Thickness (mm)

5

Product Width (in.)

7.12

Wear Layer Thickness (mil)

6

Certifications and Listings

FloorScore,Greenguard Gold

Manufacturer Warranty

Lifetime residential, 6 year light commercial

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Flooring is the general term for a permanent covering of a floor, or for the work of installing such a floor covering. Floor covering is a term to generically describe any finish material applied over a floor structure to provide a walking surface. Both terms are used interchangeably but floor covering refers more to loose-laid materials.

Materials almost always classified as flooring include carpet, laminate, tile, and vinyl.

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by David

    So far so good. Laid whole house, no transitions

  2. 06

    by Jose

    Love the color and my basement floor looks great… Easy to install and makes the floor looks bright and wood like.

  3. 06

    by Sherry

    good quality and easy to install.

  4. 06

    by Peter

    Be very careful when moving heavy furniture. It will scratch.

  5. 06

    by Jose

    Love the materia just a little fragile. Be careful when installing

  6. 06

    by Lily

    I was a bit particular about the color for the floor. We considered LifeProof initially, we bought 5 different boxes of planks to sample them in the area I wanted them. I didn’t like the tone LifeProof had and I instantly fell in love with this Ardenmore Oak. In the store.it looks more orange than in our home. It turned out to be just what I had visualized. installation was really easy, it was just my husband and I, we did living room, dining room, kitchen and hallway. we finished in 4 days.

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