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By: Kay
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Sometimes you can’t see the wood for the trees, and the same goes for flooring. Laminate, Click Vinyl, Dryback Vinyl, Parquet and so on. Not to mention the colours and patterns. To get you started, we’ve put two Click Vinyl collections face to face. So sit back and discover the differences between Country House and Nature Click Vinyl floors.

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Floer Country House Rigid Click Vinyl – Cream Oak

Click Vinyl dimensions

One of the most striking differences between these two collections is the size. Nature Click Vinyl measures 121 x 22.8 centimetres. This size is slightly smaller and often has a more refined look. In addition, the smaller planks can create a modern and sleek look, especially in smaller rooms. On the other hand, Country House Click Vinyl is larger, with dimensions of 150 x 30.5 centimetres per plank. This larger XXL size often mimics the look of wide oak parquet floors, giving a spacious feel to any room.

Differences between collections

Another difference between the two collections is the design. Although both ranges feature the unique MEGAMAT finish, which eliminates annoying light reflections, the main difference is in the wood designs and colours offered in the collections. Most of the Nature Click Vinyl floors have designs similar to the well-known Whalebone Click Vinyl collection. Some of these designs are also available in other collections. All of the Country House Click Vinyl floors, on the other hand, correspond to one of the Village Vinyl floors. Would you like to discover the different floors in the same colour? Have a look at the corresponding product pages for more information.

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Floer Nature Rigid Click Vinyl – Niederhorn Nutbrown

DIY Vinyl floors

One of the advantages of Floer Click Vinyl floors is the convenient click connection. This makes the floors very easy to install yourself. The Nature Click Vinyl collection has a Variclick connection, while the XXL Click Vinyl floors in the Country House collection have an i4F connection. When laying these floors, it is necessary to give them a final tap with a rubber mallet to ensure that the floor clicks together perfectly. By the way, don’t forget to lay an underlay with all Click Vinyl floors!

What is the best underlay for Click Vinyl?

The floorboards are extra heavy because they have a rigid mineral core. To protect the floor properly, it is important to use a underlay with a high kPa value. The Rigid Click Vinyl underlay, for example, has a value of 440 kPa, giving the flooring the protection they need.

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Floer Country House Rigid Click Vinyl – White Oak

More Click Vinyl floors

In a nutshell, there are not that many differences between the two Click Vinyl floors; it just depends on what you like. If you like a larger format, the Country House floors might be for you. If you prefer something more modest, the Nature Click Vinyl collection is more suitable. If you want to go in a completely different direction, then the Whalebone or Tile Click Vinyl collection might be the right choice for you. Discover all the collections!

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