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Designing Your Home with Knight Tile

Posted on the 25/2/2020 by Karndean Designflooring

We recently introduced 13 colors from our Knight Tile gluedown LVT range in an additional rigid core format. We are frequently asked questions like “which one is better” or “how do I know what’s right for me?” Typically, we advise that if you want the ability to personalize your floor with different laying patterns or design strips, you should choose gluedown. Conversely, if you want a product that can go over your existing hard floor or need a product with additional acoustic benefits, choose rigid core. 

However, a third option is to use both formats in your home. Using gluedown and rigid core allows you to take advantage of the best benefits of each format – all while enjoying color continuity from room to room. Here are our recommendations for using Knight Tile gluedown and rigid core in different areas of your home.

Ground Level: Gluedown

The ground level of your home is where guests enter and are entertained, where holiday dinners are held, and where you gather with friends or neighbors for a casual cup of coffee. You have undoubtedly put a lot of thought into the overall design of these spaces, from the countertop to the color palette. Creating a flooring layout that ties all the elements of the space together adds a final finishing touch.

Our gluedown planks offer a high level of design personalization options. Unlike hardwood floors, you have complete control over the direction that the planks or tiles are installed, and you have the choice to incorporate pattern and/or design strips.


Grey Limed Oak gluedown KP138

In the entryway shown above, we chose a herringbone pattern to make the space appear to be wider. By adding design strips between the planks (above left), the floor takes on a grouted look and a more upscale feel; without design strips, the floor is more subtle and casual.

Upper Levels: Rigid Core

One of the key benefits of our rigid core products are the acoustics. Our rigid core planks and tiles have an attached underlayment that helps to reduce noise transfer to the room below, like footsteps for example. The days of hearing the kids or dogs running up and down the hall can be a thing of the past.  


White Painted Pine rigid core SCB-KP105 and Grey Limed Oak rigid core SCB-KP138

Although Knight Tile rigid core has fewer layout options than gluedown, you still have design flexibility. You can still lay the planks on a 45° angle or blend different colored planks into one design (shown above). Another benefit to rigid core is its quick installation over existing hard floors, so your kids won’t need to camp out in your bedroom for too long while your home is under construction!  

Of course, the choice is ultimately yours and it all really comes down to personal preference and what you are hoping to achieve with your new floor. But sometimes, it’s nice to know that you can have the best of both worlds! Try your Knight Tile gluedown and rigid core designs out on our digital design tool, Floorstyle!