Angola's construction sector is currently experiencing a transition. In coastal cities like Luanda, the high humidity and saline air create a challenging environment for traditional wood. This has led to an increased demand for spc flooring, which offers the necessary waterproof properties to prevent warping in tropical conditions.
While there is a deep cultural appreciation for natural aesthetics, the maintenance of organic materials in unstable temperature zones remains a pain point. Consequently, the market is shifting toward high-fidelity alternatives like light wood vinyl flooring, which mimics the brightness of Scandinavian design while providing industrial-grade resilience.
Currently, the industry is fragmented between low-end imports and expensive luxury hardwoods. There is a significant gap for mid-to-high range products that offer both the prestige of natural hickory flooring and the technological advantage of modern composite engineering.