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Specs
Brand
Luxway
Color Name
Winslow
MPN #
150924
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 Winslow is a light cool gray luxury vinyl plank floor with the smooth, refined character of bleached Nordic 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. Winslow 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 Winslow?
Winslow is a light cool gray with a clean, almost silvery undertone, closer to bleached Nordic oak, pale limestone, or driftwood with the warmth removed than to mid-tone gray or industrial concrete. The undertone is genuinely cool, without the greige warmth that softens many mid-tone gray LVPs, which gives Winslow a more modern, architectural, and refined character.
The plank pattern features subtle grain with light tonal variation board to board. The grain is visible but not dramatic, and most boards stay within a tight light-gray range with a few showing slightly more shadow detail. That restraint gives Winslow a polished, refined appearance suited to modern minimalist interiors, distinctly different from heavy-grain rustic LVPs.
In bright daylight, Winslow reads almost silvery and reflects light to visually open small or low-light rooms. In evening or cooler light, it holds steady as a clean, modern gray. Because it does not warm up the way greige LVPs do in low light, Winslow performs best in homes designed around cool color palettes and pairs intentionally with warm accent colors to add contrast.
How Winslow Differs From Other Gray LVPs
For buyers comparing Winslow to mid-tone cool gray LVPs, the differences come down to brightness, grain character, and design fit.
A mid-tone cool greige reads as weathered and lived-in, with pronounced grain and subtle warmth, best suited to modern industrial, urban loft, and mid-century modern interiors where the floor adds character. Winslow reads lighter, cleaner, and more refined, with smoother grain and a genuinely cool undertone, best suited to modern minimalist, Scandinavian modern, contemporary luxury, modern coastal cool, and new-construction modern interiors where the floor stays quiet and lets architecture, art, or open space lead.
The choice between cool-gray LVPs comes down to whether the floor should have weathered character or polished refinement.
What Pairs With Light Cool Gray LVP?
Winslow pairs strongest with modern cool palettes and refined contemporary décor. Strong pairings include:
White, pure-white, and cool-white cabinetry
Bright white, soft white, and pale gray wall paint
Polished chrome, brushed nickel, polished silver, and matte black hardware
Stainless steel appliances and modern fixtures
White marble, white quartz, and lightly veined cool-toned stone countertops
Cool blue, navy, lavender, pale pink, and dusty mauve accent walls
Light gray, white, and soft pastel upholstery
Bleached oak, whitewashed, and gray-stained wood furniture
Glass, mirrored, and lucite or acrylic furniture for modern luxe interiors
Black-framed windows, doors, and shower enclosures
Sleek modern lighting (LED strips, recessed fixtures, minimalist pendants)
Geometric or abstract modern art
The pairing to think twice about is heavy traditional or warm-toned décor (cherry wood, brass-and-burgundy color schemes, ornate rugs), which can fight Winslow's clean cool tone and leave the floor reading out of context.
Which Rooms and Home Styles Suit Winslow?
Winslow suits modern minimalist, Scandinavian modern, contemporary, contemporary luxury, modern coastal cool, modern hotel-style, cooler-leaning Japandi, Nordic minimalist, modern condo and apartment, and new-construction modern interiors. The light cool tone also performs well in homes designed around bright airy spaces, architectural detail, and refined modern materials.
Where Winslow performs best:
New-construction modern homes and recently-built condos
Small or low-light spaces that need visual brightening with a cool palette
Modern apartments, lofts, and city condos
Contemporary luxury renovations
Open-concept homes with floor-to-ceiling windows
Modern coastal homes leaning Nordic rather than warm Hamptons
Hotel-style and short-term rental properties going for modern luxe
Open kitchens with white or cool-toned cabinetry
Minimalist bedrooms and refined home offices
Winslow works less well in heavily warm-toned homes (traditional, Mediterranean, French country, classic farmhouse), where a warmer-toned LVP would integrate more naturally. The waterproof SPC core and 20 mil wear layer still allow Winslow to extend into bathrooms, mudrooms, laundry rooms, and basements without changing flooring at the threshold.
Is Winslow Safe for Kids, Pets, and Allergy-Sensitive Homes?
Winslow 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, Winslow 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, Winslow offers a visual advantage for owners of light gray, silver, and white-coated pets such as Maltese, Bichons, Samoyeds, white-coated huskies, silver-tipped Persians, Birmans, and light Weimaraners, where shed hair tends to blend into the light cool tone rather than stand out against a darker floor. 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 Light Cool Gray LVP Show Dirt and Pet Hair?
Honest answer: light cool gray floors show dark debris (mud, wet leaves, dark food spills, coffee) and dark pet hair from black labs, shepherds, or black cats more visibly than mid-tone or dark LVPs. Winslow is no exception. The trade-off is that lighter floors hide dust, light hair, and small surface scuffs that would stand out on darker LVPs.
For households where modern aesthetic is the priority, clean lines, bright airy rooms, refined architectural look. Winslow fits the design brief. For households where maximum hair-hiding and dirt-camouflaging is the priority, a mid-tone warm-neutral or greige floor will be more forgiving. The UV/Ceramic Bead coating with Luxway's INFINITYPROOF finish is designed to add resistance to staining and surface scratching beyond what a standard urethane top coat typically provides, so the dark debris that does show wipes up cleanly with routine care.
Installation, Underlayment, and Daily Care
Winslow 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 Winslow a strong choice for second-floor bedrooms, upstairs condos, townhomes, and multi-generational households, particularly valuable in modern high-rise condos and apartment buildings where downstairs sound matters.
The 9 by 60 inch plank size, painted bevel edges, and EIR (Embossed in Register) texture combine to give Winslow a long, realistic bleached-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 refined modern character read as authentic Nordic oak 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
Winslow 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 modern minimalist floor specifically, the long warranty reflects confidence the floor can hold its clean, refined appearance through years of foot traffic, light exposure, and design changes, without the yellowing or surface wear patterns that affect some lighter LVPs over time.
(Warranty terms and conditions apply. See full warranty document for specific coverage and exclusions.)
Who Should Choose Luxway Winslow?
Choose Winslow if you want a light cool gray LVP with refined modern character that fits modern minimalist, Scandinavian modern, contemporary luxury, and modern coastal cool interiors, pairs with clean cool palettes and refined architectural detail, and is built to hold up to kids, pets, water, and full-time living.
Winslow is designed for:
Owners of modern condos, apartments, and new-construction homes
Modern minimalist, Scandinavian modern, and contemporary luxury homes
Small rooms and low-light spaces that need a cool brightening floor
Pet households with light gray, silver, or white-coated dogs and cats
Modern coastal cool homes (Nordic palette rather than warm Hamptons)
Hotel-style and short-term rental properties going for modern luxe aesthetic
Open-concept modern homes with bright airy spaces
Multi-generational and second-floor homes where quiet underfoot matters