Laminate flooring: A good idea for your home

Laminate flooring: A good idea for your home

Perhaps you’ve recently bought a doer-upper and you’re about to embark upon some major renovation work. You’re excitedly contemplating colour schemes, creating mood boards and researching interior decorating retailers. Maybe you’re beginning to contemplate what the best floor coverings are to use in each room. In this post, we’ll be going through many of the reasons why laminate flooring is a good idea for your home.

Practical

Laminate flooring is quick and simple to install; it’s supplied in packs of precut lengths that click together effortlessly. There’s no need to use nails, screws or glue. Lay it over a thin foam underlay then trim with beading along the edges to create a neat finish. You should be able to start and complete laying a laminate floor in an average-sized room in less than a day.

Also, this type of flooring is very easy to keep clean and maintain, merely use a damp mop once a week or so and sweep with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner as and when needed to keep it looking in tip-top condition.

Hard-wearing

High traffic areas within the home such as the inner porch, hallway and corridors can see a lot of footfall on a daily basis. Soft flooring options such as carpets, rugs and runners in these spaces will quickly become worn and stained and soon begin to look scruffy and unattractive. Not so with laminate – just a quick mop and a speedy sweep after a procession of muddy boots have been through and the floor will look as good as new again!

So much choice

Laminate flooring finishes can imitate a range of other types of materials; hardwood, stone, slate, ceramic tile etc. In addition to this, laminate is available in many different colours and patterns – so there’s bound to be at least one product that will suit your taste and décor.

Many modern examples are water resistant and therefore suitable for use in bathrooms, utility rooms and other spaces that may experience a fair amount of dampness. Some types may even be laid over underfloor heating.

Furthermore, as well as laying laminate planks in the traditional parallel line formation, there are some models that are designed to be laid down in a herringbone or chevron pattern. This will allow you to create a parquet style floor – but much more quickly and cheaply.

Affordable

Laminate is one of the most affordable flooring materials out there. If you like the idea of hardwood floorboards but don’t have the big budget required to buy and install it, a good alternative is laminate printed to give the impression of a much more expensive oak or teak timber floor.

We hope that the points we’ve made above will help to persuade you that laminate flooring is a suitable and viable option for use in many of the rooms in your home.

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