May 28, 2026

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Trending Now: Light Oak LVT Flooring

Light oak LVT flooring shapes some of today’s most inspiring interiors. Introducing warmth and texture, light oak flooring creates a calm and inviting foundation that works beautifully across Scandinavian, modern organic and contemporary spaces alike. The wood grain introduces depth and dimension without overwhelming the space it is used within, while also helping to disguise everyday dust and dirt. Affordable, durable and practical, here are six light oak LVT flooring shades our customers are loving right now.

Naked Oak

Understated yet beautifully natural, Naked Oak captures the essence of natural timber in a stripped-back form, with its delicate grain and soft neutral tone. We love it here in Amy Jones’ (@amycrescenthome) kitchen in herringbone, bringing warmth and subtle texture to a perfectly balanced transitional space.

Abernethy

Raw, authentic and full of character, Abernethy features a detailed grain and texture unique to our Iconic collection. Styled here in plank format in Rebecca Riley’s (@rebecca_riley_home) snug, it helps elongate the room while softening the crisp white walls. Tying the scheme together beautifully.

Pale Oak

Featuring enhanced grain detailing and tonal variation, Pale Oak delivers a somewhat rustic look while still maintaining beautiful versatility. Featured here in Rebecca Riley’s (@rebecca_riley_home) home in a herringbone design, it perfectly complements her soft modern organic look.

Timber Greige

Blending the warmth of oak with cooler ashy undertones, Timber Greige sits seamlessly within both warm and cosy, and cooler contemporary schemes.

Spring Oak

Fresh and inviting, Spring Oak breathes life effortlessly into any interior with its radiant brightness and natural warmth. Something that can be seen first hand in this installation completed by Limelight Flooring, where it offers a stunning contrast to the sleek finish of the contemporary kitchen.

Tollymore

Pale and ashy with cool, sandy undertones, Tollymore offers a softer greyed finish rather than an overly warm oak look. This cooler palette perfectly leans into calming minimalistic schemes such as Scandinavian or relaxed coastal, as well as more modern styles that embrace clean lines and a sleek aesthetic.

Designing with Light Oak LVT Flooring

As the foundation of the room, flooring acts as an anchor that ties a space together. However, it is just one piece of the puzzle. To achieve a truly cohesive space, look at the big picture and consider how the floor’s subtle undertones will interact with other key elements – your walls, cabinetry, furniture, and even your fixtures and fittings. Within light oak LVT specifically, the subtle variations in tone, grain, and finish mean that each option carries its own character and influence within a space, and will work differently with surrounding design choices. For this reason, light oak should not be viewed as a single, straightforward design decision, but as a nuanced palette in its own right.

Another thing that should be properly considered when choosing your light oak LVT floor design is how it appears at different times of the day. Remember that natural light is a dynamic element that will dramatically shift the appearance of your flooring throughout the day, impacting both the shade and overall mood of the space. Taking the time to test samples in situ under different lighting conditions is the ultimate step to ensuring every design element works seamlessly and harmoniously.

Ready to find your perfect match? Explore our portfolio of light oak LVT flooring designs to get started on your next design project.

Faye Alletson

Date posted: 28 May 2026

Last updated: 28 May 2026

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