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Vinyl flooring has gained enormous popularity among homeowners, architects and installation teams alike. It combines aesthetics with functionality, and thanks to its durability, it is chosen not only for private homes but also for commercial spaces. Beyond selecting the right planks, a successful installation depends heavily on ensuring a precise fit to the layout of the room. This is why the question “What is the best way to cut vinyl planks?” is crucial at every stage of the process.
The most accessible tool, commonly found in most households and workshops, is the utility knife. This is a practical solution, particularly when working with thinner vinyl planks. A utility knife allows for quick and clean scoring of the plank surface so simply cut through the top layer and snap the material. This method is quiet, dust-free, and requires no electricity, making it ideal for finishing work carried out indoors.

For thicker planks or larger-scale projects, it is worth using a jigsaw fitted with a fine-tooth blade. This prevents chipping of the edges, which is essential for achieving a neat final appearance. A jigsaw is particularly effective where speed and precision matter. For example, when fitting flooring in irregularly shaped rooms or when a large number of planks must be cut to size.
Some projects demand exceptional accuracy. For instance, when fitting planks around pipes, pillars, or unusual recesses. In such cases, hole saws and circular cutters with appropriate blades come in handy, allowing precise cuts for openings and irregular shapes without damaging the plank. This approach is especially valued in kitchens, bathrooms and hallways, where both aesthetics and precision are key.


The choice of tools for cutting vinyl planks depends on the thickness of the material, the design of the flooring, and the individual requirements of the project. A utility knife is suitable for straightforward applications, a jigsaw ensures accurate cutting on a larger scale. Hole saws and circular cutters make it possible to adapt planks to even the most demanding spaces. High-quality cutting is worth the effort, as it is the finishing details that define the overall perfection of the floor.
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