Laminate flooring is quite versatile so can be installed in most rooms throughout your home. It is a synthetic floor covering, which has been designed to mimic the appearance of either a wooden or stone floor. The planks of flooring are made using a high-resolution photograph of a floor covering to give the effect of wood or stone. Laminate flooring is a very popular choice of flooring as it is cost effective, robust and can look just like a real wood or stone floor. More recently, laminate flooring has become very realistic looking and of a much higher quality, which has helped to spike its popularity.
Rooms where I can install a laminate floor?
Here are some of the rooms where you can use a laminate floor in your home:
- Main living and lounge areas
- Hallways or entrance rooms
- Dining Rooms
- Any open plan living or kitchen spaces
- Conservatories or rooms with excessive glazing
- Bedrooms
- Home offices or studies
- Children’s nurseries or bedrooms
- Rooms with underfloor heating (check the laminate is suitable)
- Bathrooms and utility rooms (check the laminate is waterproof)
Laminate can look fantastic in your home. Choosing the right style, pattern and colour can really convert your room into something refreshing and enigmatic.
Why should I choose laminate flooring?
- It is a cost-effective flooring option
- The designs are realistic wood and stone effect patterns
- The flooring is warm under foot
- Laminate is hardwearing and robust
- It is easy to install
- Also, some options are waterproof
- And some options can be used with underfloor heating
- Laminate flooring is hygienic and easy to keep clean
- It can be used in almost any room in your home