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Lucida USA Decocore Soft Gray 5-4/5-in W x 25-in L x 7-mm Thick Waterproof Interlocking Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring, 22-mil Wear Layer (14.5-sq ft Carton)

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Lucida USA Decocore Soft Gray 5-4/5-in W x 25-in L x 7-mm Thick Waterproof Interlocking Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring, 22-mil Wear Layer (14.5-sq ft Carton)Decocore Soft Gray Waterproof Luxury Vinyl Plank, 7 mm, 22 mil wear Durable SPC luxury vinyl planks with a 22mil wear layer and ceramic bead finish deliver a tough, waterproof floor. Droplock interlocking edges and attached underlayment make installation fast while providing warmth and sound reduction. Ideal for kitchens, baths, and high traffic spaces. Key Features: Heavy Duty Wear Layer: 22mil hardened vinyl with 4x UV coat and ceramic bead finish

Decocore Soft Gray Waterproof Luxury Vinyl Plank, 7-mm, 22-mil wear

Durable SPC luxury vinyl planks with a 22‑mil wear layer and ceramic bead finish deliver a tough, waterproof floor. Drop‑lock interlocking edges and attached underlayment make installation fast while providing warmth and sound reduction. Ideal for kitchens, baths, and high-traffic spaces.


Key Features:

  • Heavy-Duty Wear Layer: 22‑mil hardened vinyl with 4x UV coat and ceramic bead finish resists scuffs and stains
  • Rigid SPC Core: Premium closed-cell core enhances dimensional stability and helps prevent telegraphing
  • Quick Drop-Lock Install: Strong interlocking system enables easy, tool-light installation
  • Comfort Underfoot: Bonded cross‑linked underlayment reduces noise and adds warmth
  • Whole‑Home Ready: Waterproof, scratch-resistant, Greenguard/ FloorScore certified for residential and commercial use

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Series Name Decocore
Manufacturer Color/Finish Soft Gray
Color/Finish Family Gray
Color Shade Dark
Pattern Wood look
Wood Species Oak
Gloss Level Low
Style Traditional
Actual Width (Inches) 5.1
Width Measurement 5-4/5-in
Vinyl Plank Width Medium plank (5.1-in to 6.9-in)
Actual Length (Inches) 25.4
Length Measurement 25-in
Variable Length No
Actual Thickness (Millimeters) 7
Thickness Measurement 7-mm
Wear Layer Thickness (Mils) 22
Protective Wear Layer Urethane ceramic
Edge Type Micro-beveled
Installation Type Interlocking
Locking Mechanism Drop lock
Floating Yes
Underlayment Included Yes (bonded cross‑linked)
Pieces per Carton 16
Square Footage Per Carton (Sq. Feet) 14.5
Square Footage Per Piece (Sq. Feet) 0.9
Sold As Carton
Commercial/Residential Commercial/Residential
Use Location Indoor
Waterproof Yes
Water Resistant Yes
Scratch Resistant Yes
Skid Resistant Yes
Stain Resistant Yes
Textured Yes
Phthalate Free Yes
FloorScore Certified Yes
GREENGUARD Gold Certified Yes
For Use Over Concrete Yes
For Use Over Wood Yes
For Use Over Vinyl Yes
For Use Over Tile Yes
For Use in Bathrooms Yes
For Use in Kitchens Yes
Wear Layer Durability Heavy traffic (20-mil and above)
Warranty 25-year limited
UNSPSC 30161700
Recommended Flooring Underlayment Item Number 1191177
Corresponding Moulding Item Number 3674489
Sample Available Yes
Sample Item Number 2888724

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Can these planks be installed in bathrooms and kitchens?
A: Yes. They are waterproof and rated for use in bathrooms and kitchens.


Q: Is underlayment included?
A: Yes, the planks have an attached cross‑linked underlayment.


Q: What is the wear layer thickness?
A: 22 mils, suitable for heavy‑traffic areas.


Q: Do I need glue or nails?
A: No. The drop‑lock interlocking system installs as a floating floor.


Q: How much coverage per carton?
A: 14.5 square feet per carton with 16 pieces.


Soft Gray Serenity with Oak Grain Depth

The Decocore Soft Gray planks bring a cool, tailored elegance to any room, with oak-inspired graining that feels quietly luxurious. Their lean proportions and micro‑beveled edges create a refined rhythm underfoot. Style them with pale woods and woven textures for a coastal-modern vibe, or contrast with matte black accents for urban polish. It’s an effortless foundation for elevated everyday living.


Upgrade your space with Decocore Soft Gray—a waterproof, easy‑install floor built for beautiful, long‑lasting performance.

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