Stone Pattern SPC Flooring is a high-quality vinyl flooring solution designed to mimic the natural beauty of stone materials such as marble, slate, and concrete. Manufactured using advanced Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) technology, this flooring offers exceptional durability, water resistance, and stability, making it perfect for both residential and commercial applications.
The SPC core provides superior strength, while the stone pattern surface delivers a realistic, elegant appearance. This flooring is not only visually striking but also 100% waterproof, making it ideal for moisture-prone areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways. With its click-lock installation system, Stone Pattern SPC Flooring is easy to install, reducing time and costs associated with traditional stone flooring.
Perfect for high-traffic areas, this flooring is impact-resistant, scratch-resistant, and low maintenance. It’s also available in a wide variety of colors and textures, allowing you to choose the perfect style for your space.
Stone Pattern SPC Flooring is a high-performance rigid core flooring designed to replicate the natural appearance of stone materials such as marble, slate, and concrete. It is made from a combination of natural limestone powder, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and stabilizers, forming a dense and durable structure.
Compared to traditional stone flooring, this type of SPC flooring offers a more practical solution with lighter weight, easier installation, and lower maintenance requirements. It combines realistic aesthetics with advanced performance, making it an ideal choice for modern residential and commercial interiors.

| Item | Parameter |
| Material | Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) |
| Thickness | 4mm / 5mm / 6mm / 8mm |
| Wear Layer | 0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.5mm, 0.7mm, 1.0mm |
| Size | 6”×48” (150×1220mm) 7”×48” (182×1220mm) 9”×48” (230×1220mm) 9”×60” (230×1525mm) |
| Surface Texture | Wood Grain / Marble / Carpet |
| Installation | Click Lock System |
| Application | Home, Office, Shop, Hotel, School |

Designed with high-definition printing technology, the surface accurately replicates natural stone textures such as marble and slate.
Completely resistant to water, making it suitable for moisture-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
The rigid core structure prevents expansion and contraction, ensuring long-term stability even under heavy use.
Equipped with a click-lock system, allowing quick and hassle-free installation without the need for professional tools.
Requires minimal upkeep and can be easily cleaned with regular household cleaning methods.
Made from environmentally friendly materials, free from harmful substances, and safe for indoor environments.
Stone Pattern SPC Flooring is widely used in a variety of spaces due to its durability and versatility:
Stone Pattern SPC Flooring is designed for easy installation using a click-lock system. For best results, ensure the subfloor is clean, level, and dry before installation.
Basic installation steps include:
We provide high-quality flooring solutions supported by strict quality control and stable production capacity. Our products meet international standards and are suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial projects.
With a focus on durability, design realism, and long-term performance, we aim to deliver reliable products that enhance interior spaces and meet global market demands.

This flooring features a rigid core structure and is designed to replicate natural stone surfaces such as marble, slate, and concrete, combining realistic appearance with strong durability.
Yes, it offers excellent resistance to wear, scratches, and impact, making it ideal for both residential and commercial spaces with heavy foot traffic.
Yes, it can be installed directly over concrete as long as the surface is level, clean, and dry before installation.
It requires minimal maintenance. Regular sweeping and occasional damp mopping are enough to keep it clean and in good condition.
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