LVP Performer 20MIL SPC Pistachio PPSPC2031 5.3mm — Paradigm
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Description
Light tan-beige with honeyed tones · 100% waterproof · Performer 20MIL collection
FloorScore Certified
Independently certified emissions limits for indoor spaces
20 mil Wear Layer
Designed to absorb years of wear from pets and moving furniture
Lifetime Residential Warranty
Paradigm Flooring protects your investment through original ownership
What is Pistachio?
Part of the heavy-traffic-spec sibling to Performer 12MIL — same Barnside character on a 9-inch plank with 20-mil commercial wear layer on a 4.3mm SPC core — built for daily use in Bay Area kitchens, bedrooms, and whole-home runs. Pistachio reads grounded as light tan-beige with honeyed tones, grounding rooms without competing with cabinet selection.
Is it waterproof?
Yes — 100% waterproof. Engineered for daily life: mop-and-go cleaning, occasional spills, pet accidents, and the inevitable plumbing event. Mold/mildew from prolonged water exposure not covered by moisture warranty; outdoor installation not approved.
Who’s it best for?
Homeowners planning aging-in-place renovations. Pistachio installs over existing flooring with no tripping transitions, the acoustic pad adds subtle underfoot cushion, and the slip-resistant surface reduces fall risk without area rugs.
How thick is it?
5.3mm total — substantial rigid construction that won’t telegraph subfloor imperfections the way thinner options do. Floating click install over wood, concrete, or existing flooring. Specs section has pad and core breakdown.
Price range?
Pistachio: $6 to $7 per square foot, material only. Plus CA sales tax. Free 4-month storage if your project starts later — buy now, lock in price, schedule delivery when ready. Trade pricing for verified contractors and designers.
Sergey Stotskiy
Overview
Around Cupertino, Sunnyvale, San Jose, and the Peninsula, Pistachio ends up in modern transitional interiors more often than any other medium beige we sell. The Bay Area condition is specific — you’ve got morning fog (cool diffuse light that flattens warm tones) and afternoon sun (yellow-warm that overheats anything already pulling warm). Its gentle honey-blonde on a beige base holds tone across both — that’s the warm reading that comes through. Evening sun through Bay Area floor-to-ceiling windows is the test most homeowners care about, and Pistachio passes it. The supplier’s install photo shows it in a window-lit setting, which matches the contemporary modern transitional interiors common in our local market. At 5.3mm total construction with 1mm attached pad, this floor handles the radiant-heat retrofits common in Atherton and Palo Alto remodels, and the 20 mil commercial wear layer is rated for the daily-traffic patterns in homes with kids and pets.
Specifications
| SKU | PPSPC2031 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Paradigm Flooring |
| Collection | Paradigm Performer 20MIL |
| Color | Pistachio — Warm tone, light tan-beige with honeyed tones |
| Plank size | 9 inches wide × 60 inches long |
| Thickness | 5.3mm total (4.3mm SPC core + 1mm attached EVA acoustic pad) |
| Wear layer | 20 mil |
| Surface texture | Barnside emboss |
| Edge profile | Painted Bevel |
| Finish | Urethane with Ceramic Bead |
| Locking system | Unilin Angle-Angle click |
| SF per carton | 30.24 sq ft |
| Installation grade | Above, On, Below grade |
| Waterproof | Yes — 100% |
| Warranty | Lifetime Residential / 10-Year Commercial |
| Certifications | FloorScore certified, low-VOC compliant per CDPH/EHLB v1.2-2017 (CDPH/EHLB v1.2-2017 indoor air quality — LEED, WELL, and GreenPoint Rated qualifying) |
What we tell customers
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Color & pairing. In the install photo our supplier shipped, Pistachio sits beneath deep sage green walls and ivory floating nightstands and built-in vanity ledge cabinetry — the medium beige tone carries the floor without competing for attention. That’s what we look for when matching Pistachio to cabinet, paint, or tile samples in our showroom.
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Thickness & core. The 5.3mm total plank thickness combines the rigid SPC core with the attached acoustic pad in a single factory-bonded stack. Noticeably firmer and quieter underfoot than thinner SPC at the same step. 100% waterproof — safe for every room including kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms.
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Wear layer & finish. The 20 mil commercial-grade wear layer is rated for kitchens, entryways, and pet households — tested for chair legs, pet claws, and daily mop-and-go cleaning. FloorScore certification confirms emissions meet CDPH/EHLB v1.2-2017 — California’s strictest indoor air standard, LEED + WELL accepted, GreenPoint Rated qualifying. Safe for families with infants, asthma, or chemical sensitivities — tested annually by SCS Global.
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Acoustic pad. The attached 1mm EVA acoustic underlayment arrives factory-bonded to the SPC core, ready to install over the subfloor — no separate purchase, no extra-underlayment decisions. The attached pad is the only approved underlayment under the manufacturer warranty; installing additional pad above or below voids the warranty (the plank itself remains physically waterproof regardless). Dampens footfall noise throughout the home.
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Surface & edge. Close inspection of Pistachio reveals fine linen-texture cross-hatching, smooth surface, board-to-board variation in warm register, occasional pin knots — what actually distinguishes premium SPC from printed-vinyl tier. The smooth maple-style grain with flowing figure catches light directionally; the minimal-knot, refined character of scattered pin knots (under ¼-inch) reads as authentic floor texture, not flat-printed pattern. That’s what makes the floor read as wood at 5 feet rather than vinyl at 18 inches.
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Locking & grade. Installs over wood, concrete, or existing hard flooring. No adhesive, no acclimation wait, DIY-friendly with a tapping block. Pistachio’s Unilin Angle-Angle system plus 5.3mm rigid build works above, on, and below grade — basement to second floor, no construction-type restrictions.
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Showroom & installer. Kapriz Santa Clara: supplied and installed flooring across 3,000+ Bay Area projects since 2003 (installed through 2016, retail since). 80+ brands of flooring, Boxy Cabinetry, and tile collections under one roof — only a fraction shown online. Designers and architects browse the full showroom inventory in person, pulling cabinet + tile + flooring samples side-by-side in one visit instead of three. Don’t see what you want? Stop by — we likely have it.
General contractors and flooring installers source through us because we don’t install — never your competitor — and deliver always-on-truck. Trade pricing with verified license. Whole-home, kitchen/bath, commercial, and rental projects across Cupertino, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, San Jose, and Santa Clara — concentrated install referrals in Silicon Valley and Sunnyvale. Homeowner installer referrals: CSLB-licensed pros.
How it compares
Pistachio at 5.3mm vs thicker Paradigm SPC options:
| Feature | Pistachio (Performer 20MIL, 5.3mm) |
Performer PLUS (6mm) |
Conquest 20MIL (6.5mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Collection | Paradigm Performer 20MIL | Paradigm Performer PLUS | Paradigm Conquest 20MIL |
| Total thickness | 5.3mm (incl. 1mm pad) | 6mm (incl. 1mm pad) | 6.5mm (incl. pad) |
| Wear layer | 20 mil | 20 mil | 20 mil |
| Underlayment | 1mm EVA acoustic underlayment attached | 1mm EVA acoustic underlayment attached | 1.5mm IXPE acoustic underlayment attached |
| Waterproof | 100% | 100% | 100% |
| Warranty | Lifetime / 10-Year | Lifetime / 15-Year | Lifetime / 15-Year |
| Price (per sq ft) | $6 to $7 | $6 to $7 | $3 to $4 |
| Best for | Mid-tier residential + commercial | Mid-tier residential — character-grade visuals with MaaXguard scuff coating | Premium residential + commercial |
| Style fit | Contemporary, modern, refined interiors — 2010+ contemporary builds | Mid-tier residential — character-grade visuals with MaaXguard scuff protection | Premium contemporary residential — 2010+ luxury builds |
| Pairs well with | deep sage green walls + contemporary-tier interiors + warm wood or matte-black cabinetry | warm cream walls + warm-wood cabinetry + brushed-chrome or matte-black hardware | warm cream walls + contemporary cabinetry + matte-black hardware |
Prices are estimated ranges. Call (408) 753-3220 for exact pricing and project quotes on Pistachio and comparable Paradigm SPC collections we special-order from our Santa Clara showroom.
Installation & care
Below are Paradigm’s manufacturer specifications plus installer best-practice notes (author byline at top of page). Paradigm’s warranty follows manufacturer spec; real-world installation often benefits from the extra steps below.
Acclimation:
Acclimate sealed cartons 48+ hours at normal room conditions before install.
Pro tip: SPC doesn’t need acclimation the way hardwood does, but the install room should be at its normal operating temperature during install — not 60°F in winter or 90°F in summer. Install at the temperature the room will typically be. This minimizes edge-gap changes after the floor settles.
Subfloor flatness:
Subfloor must be dry, sound, flat to 3/16-inch over 10-foot radius. Concrete fully cured.
Pro tip: If the subfloor has small unevenness that can’t be fully leveled, thicker rigid-core planks provide more physical forgiveness. Rule of thumb: under 1/8-inch variance over 10 feet, any SPC or WPC thickness works. 1/8 to 3/16-inch — choose the thicker option in your collection. Over 3/16-inch, the subfloor needs leveling compound before install regardless of plank thickness. Important caveat: even if thicker plank masks the problem physically, manufacturer flatness specs are flatness specs. If a warranty claim gets filed later and the inspector measures out-of-spec subfloor, that goes in the report as installation-related — regardless of whether thicker plank was used to “compensate.” Thicker rigid-core is forgiveness for minor borderline cases, not license to skip subfloor prep.
Moisture testing (concrete):
Test concrete subfloors per ASTM F2170 (RH) or ASTM F1869 (calcium chloride) before install.
Pro tip: Run the moisture test at least 48 hours after any wet trade (painting, drywall mud, tile grout) finishes in the room. Fresh wet trades release vapor that artificially inflates RH readings. And test in the season closest to year-round average humidity — a winter-wet Bay Area test may read 8-12 points higher than the summer baseline the slab actually lives at.
Moisture barrier (concrete subfloors):
Below/on-grade concrete: install 6-mil polyethylene moisture barrier with 6-8″ sealed-tape lap joints.
Pro tip: We’ve replaced too many vinyl floors that failed from slab moisture in Bay Area homes — many built on fill or near old creek beds. Even when the slab tests dry today, seasonal water table shifts can push moisture up through the concrete years later. 6-mil polyethylene sheeting is $30-50 per room and takes 20 minutes to install. Always install it over concrete, regardless of what the manufacturer spec says is “required.”
Underlayment (do not replace the attached pad)
IXPE/EVA acoustic pad pre-attached — do not add underlayment beneath floor.
Pro tip: The attached 1mm EVA acoustic pad is part of the warranty contract, not an accessory. Adding foam, cork, or rubber underneath voids the structural integrity coverage. If the subfloor is irregular, fix that with leveling compound first — don’t stack pads to mask a subfloor problem.
Installation method:
Floating click-lock per Unilin Angle-Angle method. Maintain 3/8″ expansion gap at all walls and transitions.
Pro tip: Check the manufacturer spec for T-mold requirements between rooms — some brands require a T-mold at every doorway, others allow continuous install up to a certain run length. Don’t skip the check. If you run one continuous floor through a kitchen into a hallway and into two bedrooms without T-molds, each room’s subfloor shifts slightly differently with seasonal humidity and thermal changes. That differential movement concentrates at the narrow door transitions, and within 1-2 years you’ll see click-lock seams crack right at the doorways — not mid-room, always at the pinch points. T-mold at each doorway absorbs the differential movement and isolates each room’s expansion from the next.
Radiant heat compatibility:
Hydronic radiant systems compatible up to 85°F (29°C) surface. Increase temperature gradually after install.
Pro tip: The surface temperature cap is the critical number. Hydronic systems typically run below spec naturally; electric mats can exceed it if the thermostat is mis-positioned. Position the sensor in the finished floor, not in the slab, and verify with an infrared thermometer before tiling furniture or rugs on top.
Daily maintenance:
Sweep or vacuum daily. Damp-mop with vinyl cleaner.
Pro tip: The fastest way to wear out the wear layer is tracked-in grit. Walk-off mats at every entrance plus twice-weekly vacuuming (hard-floor setting, no beater bar) in high-traffic areas buys years of finish life. The wear layer takes daily traffic; abrasive grit grinds it down prematurely.
What to avoid:
Avoid abrasive cleaners, bleach, ammonia, wax, oil-soaps. Do not drag furniture. Avoid latex/rubber-backed mats.
Pro tip: Rubber- and latex-backed walk-off mats cause permanent yellow discoloration under SPC warranties. The rubber chemistry reacts with the wear layer over months. Use felt-backed or woven natural-fiber mats instead — and never leave any mat in place over a seam line.
Furniture and pet protection:
Use felt protectors under furniture legs. Wide non-marking casters for rolling chairs. Walk-off mats at exterior doors.
Pro tip: If you have pets, avoid heavy wire-brushed or deeply-rustic surface textures. The deep grain grooves that make wire-brushed look authentic also trap pet hair, dirt, and grit. Vacuum can’t reach the deepest channels; over months, the floor looks permanently soiled even after cleaning. For pet homes, choose subtle-to-medium surface texture instead — still gets the wood-grain realism, skips the cleaning liability. Heavy wire-brushed SPC photographs beautifully in the showroom but doesn’t live well with dogs and cats.
Frequently asked questions
How do I estimate how much flooring I need?
Pro tip: Don’t shortchange the 10% buffer. If you end up with 3-5 extra cartons, keep them — don’t return them. Even if you reorder the same SKU in 3 months, it’ll be a different manufacturing batch with slightly different tone and grain. It won’t match your existing floor. The extras are insurance against leaks, furniture damage, or cracks down the road.
Can I install SPC myself?
Most common case: DIY is allowed, but install mistakes (missed expansion gap, bad subfloor prep, wrong stagger, skipped moisture barrier) void that portion of coverage. Material defects from the manufacturer remain covered.
A few brands go further — their warranty requires “professional installation by a licensed contractor” as a coverage condition, so any DIY = warranty void even without mistakes. Check your brand’s warranty language before deciding.
Pro tip: when a claim is filed, the manufacturer sends a licensed flooring inspector. DIY that followed manufacturer spec to the letter passes inspection; DIY that cut corners won’t. We recommend: price out a licensed contractor quote first, read your warranty carefully, and decide based on your comfort with the procedure — not just labor savings.
Will it work in my basement?
Layer 1 — concrete moisture epoxy applied directly to the slab (manufacturer-approved liquid-applied membrane). Allows ~25 lbs/1000sqft/24hr vapor transmission vs the 8 lbs/1000sqft/24hr ASTM F1869 requires.
Layer 2 — 6-mil polyethylene sheeting on the cured epoxy. The epoxy resists normal slab conditions; the plastic above is insurance against slab cracks from settling or seismic movement (common in older Bay Area homes built on fill). If the slab cracks in year 12, the plastic stops moisture before it reaches your SPC.
Cost: $600-1,100 for a typical basement vs $50-100 for plastic alone. For a floor lasting 20+ years in a moisture-prone slab, double protection pays for itself the first time the slab shifts.
How does SPC compare to real hardwood?
Real hardwood investment = engineered with 3mm+ veneer. That’s the threshold where the floor becomes refinishable (2-3 refinishes over 50+ years, updated stain colors as trends shift). Appraisers factor genuine hardwood into home value; they don’t factor SPC.
Caveat: engineered hardwood with 1-2mm veneer (common in budget lines) is functionally the same as SPC — can’t be refinished, lasts 20-25 years. If you’re paying hardwood prices, verify the veneer spec. We carry both categories — happy to walk through specifics based on your rooms and refinishing expectations.
Do you offer samples I can take home?
How fast does it ship?
What’s your return policy?
Always covered at no cost: manufacturing defects, wrong product shipped, delivery damage documented on receipt. Call (408) 753-3220 to report.
Why not returnable by default: reverse freight on a pallet runs $300–800 with damage risk through 6 handoffs — Kapriz carries that exposure.
Rare written exceptions: 25% restocking fee + customer pays freight. Never for opened cartons, custom orders, or discontinued runs.
Pro tip: call (408) 753-3220 to arrange a sample loan before a large order — confirm the color is in the showroom (inventory rotates).
What does it look like installed in a real room?
Our website shows a fraction of our showroom inventory. We carry 80+ flooring brands in person, including samples not yet listed online. Bring Pinterest references, designer drawings, or specific brand/color targets to our Santa Clara showroom — we’ll cross-check against current availability and supplier catalogs. Many designers come with clients to browse the full collection and pull cabinet + tile + flooring samples side-by-side. Don’t see what you need? Text photo to (408) 753-3220 or stop by.
Will it match my cabinets?
Edge cases: very saturated colored cabinets need direct comparison; bring samples to our showroom for guidance.
Best way to confirm a match: bring your cabinet door or paint card to our Santa Clara showroom — we’ll compare it against Pistachio under real lighting. Don’t have cabinets yet? We carry Boxy Cabinetry on-site (framed, frameless, regular shaker, slim shaker, flat panel — 11 finishes from Ivory White to Black Walnut) — use Boxy door samples to dial in your cabinet + flooring combination in one showroom visit.
What does the plank look like up close?
What this means: at standing eye level, light tan-beige with honeyed tones appears as a continuous flat plane. At floor level, the smooth maple-style grain with flowing figure shows genuine surface variation.
Will it look this bright in a windowless basement?
Is this floor suited for plant-heavy interiors?
Account for: plant-heavy rooms with south-facing direct sun → UV film is practical add for maximalist greenery.
Pricing and availability current as of 2026-05-11 — call (408) 753-3220 to confirm current price and lead time on Pistachio.
Additional information
| Brand | Paradigm |
|---|---|
| Collection | Paradigm Performer 20MIL |
| Color Tone | Medium Beige |
| Thickness | 6mm+ |
| Water Resistant | Yes |
| Wear Layer | 20 mil |
| Width | 9 inches + |
| Flooring Type | SPC |







