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Specs
Brand
Luxway
Color Name
Timberton
MPN #
150824
Size
9" x 60"
Coverage
22.6 SF / box
Type
Floating LVT
Thickness
7 mm
Wear Layer
20 mil
Installation
Floating
Availability
In Stock
Warranty
Infinite Residential Warranty, 25 Year Commercial Warranty
MAP Price
120.0
Description
Luxway Timberton is a soft beige-tan luxury vinyl plank floor with a warm neutral undertone and the natural multi-tonal character of refinished oak hardwood. The planks are 9 inches wide and 60 inches long, built on a 7mm Stone Polymer Composite (SPC) core with a 20 mil commercial-grade wear layer and a pre-attached IXPE acoustic underlayment. Timberton is waterproof, treated with an anti-microbial surface additive, and certified Greenguard Gold and FloorScore for low chemical emissions. It installs DIY with the Unilin click lock system as a floating floor.
What Color Is Luxway Timberton?
Timberton is a soft beige-tan with a warm neutral undertone, closer to refinished natural oak, soft taupe driftwood, or aged sandstone than to honey-golden or pure gray. The color sits at one of the most balanced points of the warm-neutral spectrum: warm enough to feel inviting, but neutral enough to pair with cool design accents without conflict.
The plank pattern features pronounced grain with visible knots and significant tonal variation board to board. Some planks lean warmer toward soft tan, others lean cooler with subtle greige notes, and a few sit in the middle as pure soft beige. That variation gives Timberton the layered, multi-tonal depth of natural hardwood floors that have been sanded and refinished, a level of realism that flat, single-tone LVPs cannot match.
In bright daylight, the warmer tan boards come forward and the floor reads inviting and natural. In low-light conditions, the cooler greige boards become more visible, giving the floor a softer, more refined character. The two-way behavior helps Timberton adapt across the full range of natural and artificial lighting in a typical home.
Why Timberton Reads as Real Oak Hardwood
For homeowners who have lived with real hardwood floors, the visual difference between authentic hardwood and most LVP comes down to two things: tonal variation across boards, and the depth of grain texture. Cheaper LVPs print the same color across every plank, which produces an obviously uniform, and obviously synthetic, appearance across a wide install.
Timberton's deliberate multi-tonal variation between boards, combined with painted bevel edges, EIR (Embossed in Register) grain texture, and the 9 by 60 inch plank size, mimics the way real natural-oak hardwood looks once installed and finished. For homeowners replacing scratched or water-damaged hardwood, Timberton is one of the more authentic-looking warm-neutral LVPs available, at a fraction of hardwood's cost, with full waterproofing and a 20 mil wear layer that real hardwood cannot match.
How Timberton Differs From Other Warm-Neutral LVPs
For buyers comparing Timberton to the warm-neutral floors in the Luxway line, the differences come down to color personality and design commitment.
A light honey LVP reads as golden and classic, suited to traditional American farmhouse interiors. A sandy tan reads as warm and earthen, suited to Mediterranean and Southwest aesthetics. A light wheat beige reads as rustic and weathered, suited to French country and cottagecore interiors. Timberton reads as a soft warm neutral with subtle greige depth, the most flexible and least style-committed of the warm-neutral floors, best suited to modern organic, quiet luxury, soft modern, transitional contemporary, California casual, and Pacific Northwest modern interiors.
Timberton is the warm-neutral choice for homes that mix design styles, blend modern and traditional, or prefer the floor to stay quiet and let furniture, art, and architectural detail lead.
What Pairs With Soft Beige-Tan LVP?
Timberton has one of the broadest pairing ranges in the warm-neutral category, since its mixed tonal character coordinates with both warm and cool design accents. Strong pairings include:
White, off-white, cream, and soft warm-white cabinetry
Warm white, soft greige, and warm beige wall paint
Brushed nickel, matte black, and oil-rubbed bronze for cooler rooms
White, cream, and linen-toned upholstery
Light wool, jute, and natural fiber rugs
Light oak, walnut, and natural wood furniture
White, beige, and lightly veined marble or quartz countertops
Linen window treatments, woven shades, and natural drapery
Mixed-material lighting, wood, metal, and glass
The pairing to think twice about is heavy single-tone monochromatic rooms (full white-on-white or full gray-on-gray), where Timberton's natural color variation can read busy against the rest of the space.
Which Rooms and Home Styles Suit Timberton?
Timberton suits modern organic, quiet luxury, soft modern, contemporary natural, transitional contemporary, California casual, Pacific Northwest modern, casual luxury, modern farmhouse with cooler accents, and homes blending modern and traditional elements. The soft warm neutral also performs well in homes designed around natural materials, mixed wood tones, and subtle layered palettes.
Where Timberton performs best:
Open-concept main floors that span multiple design styles
Homes mixing modern furniture with traditional architectural detail
California casual and West Coast contemporary homes
Pacific Northwest modern homes built around natural materials
Quiet luxury and modern organic interiors
Renovation projects replacing scratched or damaged hardwood
Homes designed around layered neutrals and natural textures
Open kitchens, casual living spaces, and family rooms
The waterproof SPC core and 20 mil wear layer also allow Timberton to extend into bathrooms, mudrooms, laundry rooms, and basements without changing flooring at the threshold.
Is Timberton Safe for Kids, Pets, and Allergy-Sensitive Homes?
Timberton is certified Greenguard Gold and FloorScore, which means each plank is independently tested and verified for low chemical emissions. These certifications are commonly specified for schools, daycares, and healthcare environments where indoor air quality is a priority, and the same standards apply to nurseries, kids' bedrooms, and homes managing allergy or asthma concerns.
The surface is treated with an anti-microbial additive designed to help inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, and mildew on the floor. Combined with the waterproof SPC core, Timberton is built to handle pet accidents, potty training, bottle spills, and wet boots with resistance to odor absorption, staining, and seam separation.
For pet households, Timberton's multi-tonal variation works in two ways. First, it helps visually break up minor surface scratches, scuffs, and pet wear over time, damage tends to blend into the natural variation rather than stand out against a flat single-tone surface. Second, the soft beige-tan range tends to conceal shed hair from multi-tonal coats like tabby cats, calicos, Australian shepherds, brindle dogs, mixed-coat doodles, and other naturally-varied-coat pets that often stand out on uniform-tone floors. The 20 mil commercial-grade wear layer is also designed to resist claw scratches better than the thinner 6 to 12 mil wear layers typically found on entry-level LVPs.
Does Soft Beige-Tan LVP Show Dirt and Pet Hair?
Mid-light warm-neutral floors like Timberton hide dust, light hair, and minor scuffs better than darker LVPs do, and they hide mud and dark debris better than very light LVPs do. Timberton's natural tonal variation also helps visually camouflage minor everyday debris between cleanings, since the eye reads the variation as wood character rather than dust accumulation.
The trade-off is honest: very dark food spills, wet mud, or coffee will be more visible on Timberton than on a darker mid-tone or rich brown floor, but they wipe up cleanly thanks to the UV/Ceramic Bead coating with Luxway's INFINITYPROOF finish, which is designed to add resistance to staining and surface scratching beyond what a standard urethane top coat typically provides.
Installation, Underlayment, and Daily Care
Timberton installs as a floating floor using the Unilin click lock locking system, which clicks together over any clean, flat subfloor, including concrete, plywood, or most existing hard surface flooring. The IXPE acoustic underlayment is pre-attached to every plank, which eliminates the need for a separate underlayment roll and helps reduce impact sound transmission to rooms below. This makes Timberton a strong choice for second-floor bedrooms, upstairs condos, townhomes, and multi-generational households.
The 9 by 60 inch plank size, painted bevel edges, and EIR (Embossed in Register) texture combine to give Timberton a long, realistic natural-oak look. The grain texture aligns directly with the printed pattern rather than running across it, which separates EIR planks from generic embossed LVPs and helps the hardwood realism read as authentic rather than printed. Each carton covers 22.604 square feet.
Routine care is a microfiber dust mop a few times a week, with a damp mop and a manufacturer-approved hard floor cleaner as needed. The waterproof SPC core is designed to handle spills and pet accidents with resistance to swelling, warping, and seam separation. Do not use steam mops or wet-vacuums on this flooring, as the heat and saturation can damage the wear layer and void the warranty.
Warranty and Long-Term Value
Timberton is backed by a lifetime residential warranty and a 25-year light commercial warranty, longer than the 15 to 25 year residential coverage most mid-tier LVPs offer. For a floor designed to read as authentic natural hardwood, the warranty matters: traditional hardwood typically lasts 80 to 100 years with periodic refinishing, and Timberton's long warranty reflects confidence the floor can deliver hardwood-style longevity without the refinishing, scratching, and moisture concerns of real wood.
(Warranty terms and conditions apply. See full warranty document for specific coverage and exclusions.)
Who Should Choose Luxway Timberton?
Choose Timberton if you want a soft warm-neutral LVP that reads as authentic natural oak hardwood, fits modern organic, quiet luxury, soft modern, and California casual interiors, pairs with both warm and cool design accents, and is built to hold up to kids, pets, water, and full-time living.
Timberton is designed for:
Homeowners replacing scratched or damaged real hardwood floors
Modern organic, quiet luxury, and soft modern style enthusiasts
California casual and Pacific Northwest modern homes
Mixed-style homes blending modern furniture with traditional architecture
Open-concept main floors needing a flexible warm-neutral foundation
Pet households with multi-tonal-coat dogs and cats (tabbies, calicos, Australian shepherds, brindles)
Homes designed around natural materials, mixed wood tones, and layered neutrals
Multi-generational and second-floor homes where quiet underfoot matters