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Collection Deep-DiveMay 27, 2026◆14 min read

Every MSI Everlife Cyrus 2.0 Color (2026)

The 20 mil, 5mm SPC Cyrus 2.0, color by color. All 19 active tones in 7-by-48-inch planks: warm browns, honest tans, clean blondes, and a current take on gray. Here is what each one is actually good for.

At a Glance: The Cyrus 2.0 Lineup

ColorColor FamilyDesigner's NoteShop
Dulles Tails
Dulles TailsGrayWarm gray with enough tan in the undertone to keep it from reading cold. Captures the look of a softly weathered oak that has shifted gray over time.View Product →
Finely
FinelyGrayMiddle of the gray palette - neither cool nor truly warm, with subtle tan movement that keeps the plank from reading flat. Modeled after a softly aged oak with a gentle gray pull.View Product →
Honeybella Oak
Honeybella OakGrayFiled under gray but reads as sun-warmed greige in person - gray ground, honey movement, the crossover tone that has dominated the conversation since flat gray pulled back. In the style of a lightly limewashed oak.View Product →
Katella Ash
Katella AshGrayWeathered, salt-touched gray - closer to driftwood than contemporary gray. Subtle texture variation with a distinct sun-bleached, coastal feel.View Product →
Ludlow
LudlowGrayCleaner, slightly cooler gray - measured, even, with a fine grain that reads as deliberate rather than busy. Drawn from a contemporary oak with a soft gray finish.View Product →
Mezcla
MezclaGrayDarker, more dramatic gray - closer to charcoal in places, with enough variation to read as wood rather than slipping into concrete-look territory. Reminiscent of a smoke-stained oak board.View Product →
Runmill Isle
Runmill IsleGrayLighter, cooler gray of the bunch - closer to the limewashed and bleached looks driving the modern-Scandi conversation. In the style of a softly whitewashed oak with the warmth pulled out.View Product →
Whitfield Gray
Whitfield GrayGraySoft, easy-to-like greige-toned gray that sits at the safer end of the gray family - warm enough not to read as cold, gray enough to keep the room feeling modern. Looks like a softly aged oak with a quiet gray pull.View Product →
Akadia
AkadiaTanSoft, sun-warmed tan with restrained grain, clean tone, just enough variation to read as real oak. The kind of floor that disappears into a room and lets cabinetry, trim, and natural light carry the design.View Product →
Austell Grove
Austell GroveTanMiddle-of-the-road tan, with softly varied grain that reads as oak without being aggressive. The kind of floor specified when the space should feel cohesive but the floor itself should stay quiet.View Product →
Chester Hills
Chester HillsTanRicher, slightly cinnamon-warm tan that bridges the lighter and darker halves. Drawn from a softly stained oak with more amber pulling through the grain than Austell Grove.View Product →
Lenexa Creek
Lenexa CreekTanWarm tan with stronger amber and cream movement than the more uniform tans. Looks like a casually stained oak board with knots and color shifts that keep the surface visually interesting at standing distance.View Product →
Sandino
SandinoTanSandy, light-warm tan that lives up to the name - a soft, beach-leaning color with gentle grain variation and a finished tone that reads warm without going amber. Calls to mind a sun-touched coastal oak.View Product →
Brookings
BrookingsBlondeLighter blonde leaning toward natural oak rather than tan, with a clean grain pattern and warm undertone that keeps it out of cold-Scandi territory. Inspired by a fresh-milled, lightly finished oak board.View Product →
Valleyview Grove
Valleyview GroveBlondeNatural-blonde option - closer to a clean, fresh-milled oak than to the warmer tans, with restrained grain detail and a tone that reads light without going stark. Echoes a true unstained oak.View Product →
Braly
BralyWarm BrownWarm rich brown full of red and amber undertone - the signature color. Echoes a complex stained hardwood, with grain that gives it genuine depth rather than a flat-dark surface.View Product →
Amber Forrester
Amber ForresterBrownHoney-amber brown with real saturation. Resembles a genuinely traditional stained oak, with knot detail and color movement that gives the plank character at floor level.View Product →
Barnstorm
BarnstormBrownRustic, character-heavy brown with visible knots, deeper color variation, and the textural depth of reclaimed lumber. Calls to mind a barn board with years on it rather than a fresh-milled plank.View Product →
Fauna
FaunaBrownOne of the deepest colors - a saturated brown with real warmth pulling through the grain. Reminiscent of walnut more than oak, with enough visible movement that the floor never reads as a flat plane.View Product →

The Honest Workhorse of the MSI Lineup

Cyrus has been MSI Everlife's value vinyl for years, the collection contractors specify when the job has to look right, hold up, and stay on budget. The 2.0 refresh is the version that finally caught up with how high the bar has moved across the rest of the category.

The headline upgrade is the wear layer: from 12 mil up to 20 mil. That is the threshold where a vinyl floor stops needing to be babied: heavy residential traffic, rentals, short-term-rental turnover, kids and pets, even light commercial work. The other piece is the color story. The 2.0 lineup leaves the dated cool-grays behind and leans into warmer browns, blondes, and tans that match where the design conversation has actually moved.

Below: every active color in Cyrus 2.0, with what each one actually looks like in a room, who it is for, and the design palette it pairs with. No filler, no marketing language, just the breakdown of what is in the collection.

Cyrus 2.0 at a Glance

  • Construction: 5mm SPC rigid core with attached pad
  • Wear Layer: 20 mil (heavy residential / light commercial)
  • Plank Format: 7″ × 48″ (standard wide-plank)
  • Waterproof: Yes, fully waterproof SPC core
  • Warranty: Lifetime Limited Residential / 10-Year Light Commercial
  • Active Colors: 19 across brown, tan, blonde, and gray families

The Colors, One by One

Every active Cyrus 2.0 color in full, with how the plank reads in a real room, who each one is for, and the design palette it pairs with.

MSI Cyrus 2.0 Dulles Tails - warm gray vinyl plank in a modern bedroom
Gray20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Dulles Tails

Dulles Tails is a warm-leaning gray with enough tan in the undertone to keep it from reading cold. The result is a floor that fits cleanly into the contemporary palette without falling into the flat, cool-gray look that defined the 2010s and now reads dated.

A solid pick for rental properties, modern interiors with cool-tone finishes, and homes where the existing trim, cabinets, or stone is already on the gray side. It pairs especially well with white walls, polished chrome or matte-black fixtures, and the kind of neutral upholstery that lets a single accent color carry the room.

Best For:

Cool-toned modern interiors, rental properties, contemporary kitchens

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Finely - mid-tone warm gray vinyl plank in a modern interior
Gray20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Finely

Finely sits in the middle of the gray palette - neither cool nor truly warm, with subtle tan movement that keeps the plank from reading flat. It is the most neutral, project-friendly gray: a floor designed to play well with whatever finishes the rest of the room is already running.

A reliable choice for contemporary kitchens, transitional living areas, and homes where the existing palette has not been pushed strongly toward warm or cool. Pairs with everything from white-and-marble kitchens to deeper navy or charcoal walls. Strong rental and resale color - it never fights the rest of the design.

Best For:

Modern interiors, contemporary kitchens, transitional spaces

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Honeybella Oak - warm honey-gray vinyl plank in a bright modern living room
Gray20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Honeybella Oak

Honeybella Oak is filed under gray but reads as a sun-warmed greige in person - gray base, honey movement, the kind of crossover tone that has dominated the design conversation since the trend pulled back from straight gray. It is one of the most genuinely current colors.

Best for modern interiors that still want some warmth in the floor - white-on-white kitchens with brass hardware, transitional living rooms with linen upholstery, bedrooms with painted walls and natural wood furniture. Works equally well in spaces with strong natural light (which brings the honey forward) or layered indoor lighting (which lets the gray base settle in).

Best For:

Light-modern interiors, warm-gray palettes, kitchens with natural light

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Katella Ash - weathered gray vinyl plank in a coastal-styled interior
Gray20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Katella Ash

Katella Ash is the weathered, salt-touched gray - closer to driftwood than to a contemporary gray, with subtle texture variation that gives the plank a sun-bleached, coastal feel. The undertone keeps it from reading too modern, which is exactly the point.

The go-to Cyrus 2.0 color for beach houses, coastal-rental properties, and anywhere a weathered visual is part of the design intent. Pairs with shiplap, painted blue and green walls, rattan or seagrass furniture, and the kind of unfussy, lived-in styling that defines current coastal interiors. Also a strong neutral for cabins and lake homes where the floor needs to feel weathered without being aggressively rustic.

Best For:

Beach houses, coastal interiors, weathered-look design schemes

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Ludlow - soft mid-gray vinyl plank in a contemporary kitchen
Gray20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Ludlow

Ludlow is the cleaner, slightly cooler gray - measured, even, with a fine grain that keeps the floor reading as deliberate rather than busy. It is the contemporary-leaning option in the gray family, made for spaces where the design language is closer to modern than to traditional.

Works well in contemporary kitchens with white or two-tone cabinetry, modern bathrooms with marble or porcelain, and any rental property where a clean, broadly appealing neutral is the right call. Pairs cleanly with stainless, chrome, and matte-black hardware.

Best For:

Contemporary kitchens, cool-tone modern interiors, rental properties

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Mezcla - dark gray vinyl plank with concrete-like depth in a modern interior
Gray20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Mezcla

Mezcla is the darker, more dramatic gray in Cyrus 2.0 - closer to charcoal in places, with enough variation to read as wood rather than slipping into concrete-look territory. It carries real visual weight, which makes it one of the more design-forward colors.

Built for industrial-modern spaces, urban loft conversions, and rooms that want the floor to make a statement. Pairs with white walls, black steel hardware, exposed brick, and the kind of high-contrast styling that defines contemporary urban interiors. Also a strong choice for primary bathrooms paired with white marble and matte-black fixtures.

Best For:

Industrial-modern interiors, urban lofts, statement bathrooms

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Runmill Isle - cool light gray vinyl plank in a modern bathroom
Gray20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Runmill Isle

Runmill Isle is the lighter, cooler gray of the bunch - closer to the limewashed and bleached looks driving the modern-Scandi conversation. The grain is fine and even, with restrained color variation that helps the plank read as intentional rather than busy.

A good fit for cool-tone contemporary kitchens, modern bathrooms with white tile and chrome fixtures, and bedrooms or offices where the floor is meant to recede entirely. Best in spaces with strong natural light, which keeps a cooler floor from feeling flat.

Best For:

Cool-tone contemporary kitchens, modern bathrooms, low-traffic spaces

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Whitfield Gray - soft warm-gray vinyl plank in a classic modern interior
Gray20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Whitfield Gray

Whitfield Gray is the soft, broadly appealing greige-leaning gray that sits at the safer end of the gray family - warm enough not to read as cold, gray enough to keep the room feeling modern. The fine grain pattern keeps the floor from feeling busy in larger open spaces.

A reliable choice for classic-modern interiors, coastal-modern homes, and rental or resale properties where the floor needs to flatter the widest possible range of styling. Pairs cleanly with white kitchens, painted blue or sage accent walls, brushed-nickel hardware, and traditional or transitional furniture.

Best For:

Classic-modern interiors, coastal-modern homes, broad-appeal rentals

Shop Whitfield Gray →
MSI Cyrus 2.0 Akadia - soft tan blonde vinyl plank in a kitchen with traditional white shaker cabinetry
Tan20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Akadia

Akadia is the soft, sun-warmed tan that anchors the lighter half of the Cyrus 2.0 lineup. There is a hint of natural color variation in the grain - enough to read as real wood rather than a flat print - but the overall tone stays restrained and clean. The kind of floor that disappears into a space and lets the cabinetry, the trim, and the natural light carry the room.

It is a strong pick for homes that lean transitional or lightly traditional: white shaker kitchens, off-white walls, painted millwork, brushed nickel or bronze fixtures. Akadia also works well in rooms with limited natural light because the warmer undertone keeps the space from feeling cold the way a cooler-blonde would.

Best For:

Bright neutral kitchens, transitional living rooms, sunlit spaces

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Austell Grove - mid tan vinyl plank in an open-plan room
Tan20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Austell Grove

Austell Grove is the middle-of-the-road tan in Cyrus 2.0, with a softly varied grain that reads as oak without being aggressive about it. The kind of floor you specify when you want the space to feel cohesive but the floor itself to stay quiet.

It is the safe-but-good pick for open-plan layouts where the same flooring runs through kitchen, dining, and living areas. The neutral tan plays well against everything from white walls and black hardware to warm beige cabinets and brass - which is exactly why it shows up in so many transitional homes.

Best For:

Modern-traditional kitchens, open-plan living areas, mixed-material rooms

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Chester Hills - warm tan vinyl plank in a transitional family room
Tan20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Chester Hills

Chester Hills is a richer, slightly cinnamon-warm tan that bridges the lighter and darker sides of the Cyrus 2.0 lineup. It has more amber pulling through the grain than Austell Grove, which gives the floor a touch more presence in a room without committing to a full brown.

Works well in warm-transitional and lightly traditional kitchens, family rooms with high traffic, and homes where the surrounding finishes already lean toward beige, cream, or aged-brass. The deeper warmth also helps hide minor wear and scratches that show more easily on the very-light tones.

Best For:

Warm transitional homes, kitchens, family-traffic spaces

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Lenexa Creek - warm tan vinyl plank in a casual living room
Tan20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Lenexa Creek

Lenexa Creek is a warm tan with stronger amber and cream movement than the more uniform tans. The grain reads with real wood character - knots, color shifts, the kind of detail that keeps the floor visually interesting at standing distance.

Best in casual, lived-in family spaces where the floor is part of the design story rather than just the surface underfoot. Works well with painted cream cabinetry, butcher-block or quartz counters, brass or matte-black hardware, and the kind of comfortable, layered furniture that defines a modern-traditional family room.

Best For:

Casual living spaces, family rooms, mixed-material kitchens

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Sandino - soft sandy tan vinyl plank in a bright living room
Tan20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Sandino

Sandino is the sandy, light-warm tan that lives up to the name - a soft, beach-leaning color with gentle grain variation and a finished tone that reads warm without going amber. It is one of the most broadly flattering colors.

Strong fit for sunlit kitchens, coastal-traditional homes that want warmth without going dark, and transitional interiors where the floor should feel quietly inviting. Pairs naturally with off-white walls, painted shiplap, soft linen and woven upholstery, and brushed-bronze or aged-brass fixtures.

Best For:

Sunlit kitchens, coastal-traditional homes, transitional spaces

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Brookings - light blonde vinyl plank in an airy modern living room
Blonde20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Brookings

Brookings is the lighter blonde in Cyrus 2.0 - closer to natural oak than to tan, with a clean grain pattern and a restrained color palette that helps small or low-light rooms feel larger. The undertone runs warm rather than cool, which keeps it from drifting into the over-bleached, cold-Scandi territory.

It is a strong pick for coastal-adjacent interiors, modern-traditional spaces, and any room that needs the floor to step back. Pairs with crisp white walls, soft linen upholstery, light oak furniture, and matte-black or brushed-brass hardware. Also works well in bedrooms and bathrooms where a lighter floor makes the rest of the room feel taller.

Best For:

Light, airy interiors, coastal-adjacent spaces, smaller rooms

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Valleyview Grove - natural blonde vinyl plank with light wood grain
Blonde20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Valleyview Grove

Valleyview Grove is the natural-blonde option in Cyrus 2.0 - closer to a clean, fresh-milled oak than to the warmer tans, with restrained grain detail and a tone that reads light and clean without going stark. A solid pick when the design intent is to make the floor as unobtrusive as possible.

Best in light-modern interiors, Scandinavian-leaning rooms, and small or low-ceiling spaces where a paler floor visually opens the room. Pairs with white walls, light oak furniture, matte-black or brushed-nickel hardware, and the kind of minimal styling that defines current Scandi and Japandi interiors.

Best For:

Light-modern interiors, Scandinavian-leaning rooms, small spaces

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Braly - warm rich brown vinyl plank in an open transitional living room
Warm Brown20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Braly

Braly is the warm rich brown that anchors the darker side of Cyrus 2.0 - full of red and amber undertone, with grain that gives it real chromatic depth rather than a flat-dark surface. That depth is what sets it apart, and the reason is visible the moment a plank hits good light.

Best in transitional and modern-traditional interiors where the floor is meant to be a quiet anchor for the rest of the room. It pairs beautifully with white or off-white walls, brass and aged-bronze fixtures, and the saturated upholstery tones that have come back in 2026. Also a strong choice for homes leaning into the Victorian-revival trend without going all the way to espresso.

Best For:

Transitional living rooms, modern-traditional homes, statement floors

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Amber Forrester - amber honey brown vinyl plank in a warm kitchen
Brown20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Amber Forrester

Amber Forrester sits in the honey-brown range - a step warmer than the tans and noticeably more saturated than the blondes. The grain in the grain is more pronounced here, with knot detail and color movement that gives the plank real character at floor level. It is one of the most genuinely traditional colors.

Best in homes with warm undertones throughout - oak or stained cabinetry, antique brass or aged-bronze hardware, jewel-toned upholstery, layered traditional rugs. It also lands well in Craftsman-revival and farmhouse interiors where the floor is expected to read as honest wood rather than a neutral backdrop.

Best For:

Warm-traditional kitchens, family rooms, Craftsman-leaning spaces

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Barnstorm - rich rustic brown vinyl plank in a modern farmhouse living room
Brown20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Barnstorm

Barnstorm is the rustic, character-heavy brown - a wood-look with visible knots, deeper color variation, and the kind of textural depth that reads as reclaimed lumber rather than a fresh-milled board. It carries more visual weight than the tans, but the texture keeps it from feeling heavy.

Built for modern farmhouse interiors, rustic-traditional spaces, and anywhere the floor is expected to add personality. Pairs naturally with painted shiplap, black iron hardware, butcher-block countertops, and the kind of layered, lived-in styling that defines the farmhouse aesthetic. The character also hides scuffs, dust, and family-life wear better than the smoother colors.

Best For:

Modern farmhouse, rustic-leaning interiors, family rooms with traffic

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MSI Cyrus 2.0 Fauna - deep brown vinyl plank in a richly furnished living room
Brown20 mil · 5mm SPC · 7″ × 48″

Fauna

Fauna is one of the deepest colors in Cyrus 2.0 - a saturated brown with real warmth pulling through the grain, closer to walnut than to oak in character. The grain of the wood-look pattern reads with enough movement that the floor never feels like a flat plane, which is the hardest thing to get right in a darker vinyl.

Built for richer, more traditional rooms - dens, libraries, dining rooms, formal living areas. Looks especially right against painted-cream walls, deep jewel-toned upholstery, antique brass, and the kind of layered traditional styling that has come back hard with the 2026 anti-millennial-gray shift. Use it in spaces with enough natural or layered light to keep the room from feeling closed in.

Best For:

Rich-traditional interiors, dens and libraries, deeper color palettes

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The Bottom Line

Cyrus 2.0 is the version of Cyrus that should have shipped years ago. The 20 mil wear layer fixes the only real complaint about the original, durability under heavy traffic, and the updated color story finally catches up to where the rest of the market has moved.

If the project needs a value-tier vinyl that holds up to real life (rentals, families, light commercial), Cyrus 2.0 is genuinely hard to beat. Order samples before committing, because every wood-look reads differently against your specific cabinets, wall color, and natural light.

Cyrus 2.0 FAQ

The questions homeowners, contractors, and landlords ask before specifying the collection.

What is the difference between MSI Cyrus and Cyrus 2.0?

Cyrus 2.0 is the upgraded version of MSI's original Cyrus collection. The headline change is the wear layer: the original Cyrus shipped with a 12 mil wear layer, while Cyrus 2.0 jumps to 20 mil - a meaningful step up in scratch and dent resistance, especially for heavy residential traffic and light commercial use. The 2.0 update also refines the embossing textures and modernizes the color lineup, replacing several of the dated cool-grays with warmer, more current tones.

Is MSI Cyrus 2.0 worth it?

For homeowners who want a value-tier vinyl that punches above its price, yes. Cyrus 2.0 sits in MSI's mid-tier price band but ships with a 20 mil wear layer - the same wear layer used on many step-up collections from other brands. For contractors, landlords, and active households (kids, pets, daily traffic), it is one of the strongest workhorse vinyls in MSI's catalog. The 5mm SPC rigid core also handles subfloor imperfections better than the thinner 4mm options in the entry-tier.

Is MSI Cyrus 2.0 waterproof?

Yes. Cyrus 2.0 is built on a 5mm SPC (stone polymer composite) rigid core that is fully waterproof from the top of the plank down through the locking system. It is rated for use in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and other moisture-prone areas. The attached pad on the underside also gives the floor a slight cushion underfoot and helps dampen sound.

What is the wear layer on MSI Cyrus 2.0?

20 mil. That is the heavy-residential / light-commercial rating - strong enough for high-traffic family homes, rental properties, short-term rentals, and small commercial spaces like offices, salons, and boutique retail. Most entry-tier vinyl ships at 6 mil or 12 mil; 20 mil is the threshold where the floor stops needing to be babied.

Is MSI Cyrus 2.0 good for rental properties?

Cyrus 2.0 is one of the more popular vinyls in the rental and property-management space, and the math works: 20 mil wear layer, SPC rigid core, attached pad, lifetime residential / 10-year light-commercial warranty, and a price band that keeps the per-unit cost reasonable across multi-unit projects. The wide color range (warm tans, blondes, contemporary grays) also gives property owners broad-appeal options that flatter any unit style.

What size are MSI Cyrus 2.0 planks?

All Cyrus 2.0 planks are 7″ wide by 48″ long - the standard wide-plank size that has become the default across the premium and mid-tier vinyl market. The wide-plank format reads more contemporary than the narrower 5″ or 6″ widths of earlier collections, and the 48″ length helps reduce visual seams in larger open-plan spaces.

Can MSI Cyrus 2.0 be installed over existing flooring?

Yes, in most cases. As a click-lock SPC floating floor, Cyrus 2.0 can be installed over most existing hard surfaces - including vinyl, laminate, tile, and sealed concrete - provided the existing floor is flat, dry, and structurally sound. The attached pad on the underside means no separate underlayment is required. Always check the manufacturer's full installation guide for subfloor flatness tolerance (typically 3/16″ over 10 feet) before starting.

Which Cyrus 2.0 color is the most popular?

Braly and Akadia are consistently the two strongest sellers - Braly for buyers who want a warm rich brown that reads as traditional or transitional, Akadia for buyers who want a soft tan blonde that fits modern-traditional and lightly-traditional homes. Honeybella Oak is the fast-rising third, picking up momentum as the design conversation shifts toward warm-gray greige tones.

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