Collection: Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is a popular, affordable, and versatile option for homeowners and commercial spaces alike. It offers the look of hardwood, stone, or tile without the higher price point and maintenance requirements of the real thing. Here's a detailed overview of laminate flooring, its benefits, and how it compares to other flooring options.

What is Laminate Flooring?

Laminate flooring is a synthetic floor covering made up of several layers fused together. The basic structure of laminate flooring typically includes:

  • Wear Layer: The topmost layer, made from a durable resin material, which is resistant to stains, scratches, fading, and wear. This layer protects the design beneath and gives laminate its durability.

  • Design Layer: This layer contains a high-resolution image of wood, stone, or tile, which gives laminate flooring its realistic look.

  • Core Layer: This is the main structural component, typically made from HDF (High-Density Fibreboard) or MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard), providing strength and stability.

  • Backing Layer: The bottom layer helps prevent warping and provides additional stability by balancing moisture and temperature fluctuations.

 

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