Canada's unique geography, characterized by severe winter freezes and humid summers, places immense stress on interior surfaces. Traditional materials often suffer from warping and gaps due to rapid hygroscopic expansion and contraction, leading homeowners to seek high-stability alternatives like spc flooring which offers a waterproof core that resists the volatility of the Canadian climate.
In urban centers like Toronto and Vancouver, there is a surging demand for aesthetics that mirror the wilderness. This has led to the popularity of natural hickory flooring, prized for its inherent hardness and distinctive grain patterns that complement the "modern rustic" interior design trend prevalent across the provinces.
Furthermore, the shift toward sustainable building codes in North America has pushed the industry toward hybrid solutions. We see a growing preference for light wood vinyl flooring, which brightens the limited natural light during long Canadian winters while maintaining the low-maintenance profile required by busy households.