Cambodia's flooring market is currently characterized by a sharp transition from traditional ceramics to high-performance synthetics. Due to the region's extreme humidity and seasonal monsoons, traditional pine floorboards often face issues with warping and moisture absorption, leading to a surge in demand for waterproof alternatives.
The rapid urbanization in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap has created a massive demand for luxury aesthetics that do not compromise on maintenance. This has positioned spc flooring as the primary choice for commercial developments, as it offers an impervious barrier against the damp tropical soil conditions prevalent in the Mekong basin.
Furthermore, there is a growing preference for "Nature-inspired Modernism." Architects are increasingly specifying light wood vinyl flooring to create airy, open-concept spaces that counteract the oppressive outdoor heat, focusing on materials that reflect light and maintain thermal stability.