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Specs
Brand
Luxway
Color Name
Hayworth
MPN #
150124
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 Hayworth is a light beige luxury vinyl plank floor with a warm wheat undertone and the rustic character of weathered European farmhouse oak. 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. Hayworth 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 Hayworth?
Hayworth is a light beige with a warm wheat-blonde undertone, closer to a wheat field, sun-bleached country oak, or aged limestone than to creamy white blonde or cool gray. The undertone leans warm without crossing into golden or yellow, which keeps the floor reading natural and rustic rather than overly honeyed or staged.
The plank pattern features dramatic grain with pronounced knots, deep wood texture, and meaningful tonal variation board-to-board. Some planks lean slightly warmer toward soft tan, others stay light beige, and a few show subtle gray weathering. That high level of natural variation gives Hayworth a true farmhouse character that printed, uniform LVPs cannot replicate.
In bright daylight, Hayworth reads luminous and almost wheat-blonde. In low-light conditions, the warm beige depth comes forward, keeping the floor from feeling cold or sterile. The rustic grain texture also catches light differently across each plank, giving the surface an organic, hand-finished feel rather than the flat sheen of smoother LVPs.
How Hayworth Differs From Other Light LVP Floors
For buyers comparing Hayworth to other light-toned LVPs in the Luxway line, the differences come down to color undertone and grain character.
A creamy blonde LVP reads as clean and Nordic, with smoother grain and a neutral undertone, best suited to modern Scandinavian and Japandi interiors. A light honey LVP reads as golden and soft, with refined grain, best suited to American transitional and classic farmhouse interiors. Hayworth reads as wheat-beige and rustic, with the most pronounced grain character and knot detail of the light-toned floors, best suited to modern farmhouse, French country, English cottage, cottagecore, and rustic European interiors where the floor should feel naturally aged rather than refined or contemporary.
The choice across the light category is purely about design palette: clean Nordic, refined American, or rustic European country.
What Pairs With Light Wheat Rustic LVP?
Hayworth pairs strongly with warm country, vintage, and cottage-inspired palettes. Strong pairings include:
Cream, antique white, ivory, and patina-finished cabinetry
Warm white, soft beige, oat, and butter wall paint
Sage green, dusty rose, French blue, soft mustard, and clay accent walls
Antique brass, aged bronze, vintage nickel, and unlacquered brass hardware
Apron-front farmhouse sinks and vintage-style faucets
Linen, gingham, ticking stripe, toile, and floral textiles
Wicker, rattan, and distressed wood furniture
Antique and vintage pieces with visible patina
Open shelving, exposed beams, and shiplap walls
Butcher block and white marble countertops
Wool, jute, French braided, and vintage Persian rugs
Wood-fired pottery, ceramic crocks, and glass apothecary jars
The pairing to think twice about is sleek high-gloss modern furniture across an entire room, which can fight Hayworth's deliberately weathered character and leave the floor looking out of context.
Which Rooms and Home Styles Suit Hayworth?
Hayworth suits modern farmhouse, French country, English countryside cottage, cottagecore, shabby chic, provincial European, rustic transitional, vintage modern, and bohemian farmhouse interiors. The wheat-rustic character is especially well suited to homes designed around vintage finds, exposed wood beams, shiplap, brick fireplaces, and natural patina.
Where Hayworth performs best:
Modern farmhouse kitchens with white or cream cabinets
Living rooms designed around exposed wood and patina'd accents
Cottage-style bedrooms with vintage or antique furniture
French country dining rooms with antique tables
English countryside-inspired sunrooms and reading nooks
Wine country, lake house, and vineyard homes
Renovated old farmhouses, barn conversions, and historic homes
Cottagecore apartments and small homes with bohemian-rustic styling
The waterproof SPC core and 20 mil wear layer also allow Hayworth to extend into bathrooms, mudrooms, laundry rooms, and basements without changing flooring at the threshold.
Is Hayworth Safe for Kids, Pets, and Allergy-Sensitive Homes?
Hayworth 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, Hayworth 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, Hayworth offers a visual advantage that smoother LVPs do not provide: the dramatic grain pattern, knots, and natural tonal variation across planks help visually break up minor scuffs, claw marks, and surface wear. If light surface scratches occur over years of use, they tend to blend into the rustic character of the floor rather than stand out the way they would on a smoother, uniform-tone LVP. Combined with the 20 mil commercial-grade wear layer, designed to resist claw scratches better than the thinner 6 to 12 mil wear layers typically found on entry-level LVPs. Hayworth is one of the more forgiving floor categories for active pet households.
The wheat-beige tone also helps conceal shed hair from wheaten terriers, yellow labs, cream and tan doodles, beige-coated retrievers, and other light-tan-coated breeds.
Does Light Wheat LVP Show Dirt and Pet Hair?
Light-toned floors like Hayworth show dark debris such as mud, wet leaves, and dark food spills more visibly than mid-tone or dark floors. The trade-off is that lighter floors hide dust, light pet hair, light dirt, and surface scuffs that would stand out on a dark walnut or charcoal LVP.
Hayworth has one advantage many light LVPs lack: the heavy grain and rustic character help visually camouflage everyday debris between cleanings, since the eye reads natural variation rather than dust accumulation. The UV/Ceramic Bead coating with Luxway's INFINITYPROOF finish is also designed to add resistance to staining and surface scratching beyond what a standard urethane top coat typically provides, so dark spills generally wipe up rather than soak in.
Installation, Underlayment, and Daily Care
Hayworth 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 Hayworth 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 Hayworth a long, realistic European farmhouse 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 rustic wheat-beige character read as naturally aged 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
Hayworth 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 rustic country-style floor specifically, the warranty matters: country, cottage, and modern farmhouse aesthetics are long-running design movements rather than short-term trends, and the warranty length reflects confidence Hayworth can carry a home through decades of rustic styling without showing its age.
(Warranty terms and conditions apply. See full warranty document for specific coverage and exclusions.)
Who Should Choose Luxway Hayworth?
Choose Hayworth if you want a light wheat-beige LVP with rustic farmhouse character that fits French country, English cottage, modern farmhouse, and cottagecore interiors, pairs naturally with vintage furniture, antique brass, and patina'd décor, and is built to hold up to kids, pets, water, and full-time living.
Hayworth is designed for:
Homeowners drawn to French country, English cottage, or cottagecore aesthetics
Modern farmhouse renovators preferring a lighter floor than traditional honey-oak farmhouse looks
Owners of historic homes, old farmhouses, and barn conversions
Vintage and antique furniture lovers
Wine country, lake house, and country property owners
Pet households with active dogs that come in from outside trails or muddy yards
Open-concept main floors needing a rustic, naturally aged unifying neutral
Multi-generational and second-floor homes where quiet underfoot matters