Many laminate floor types mimic the look and texture of real hardwood stone and tile and are available in a variety of finishes.
Different types of laminate flooring.
Rigid core flooring features many of the durability characteristics of traditional luxury vinyl tile but with greater dent resistance and design realism.
The world of laminate flooring is full of choices.
It has a layered structure that features the best attributes of multiple flooring types including luxury vinyl and laminate.
There are a variety of laminate flooring types when it comes to widths.
This makes it a very cost effective alternative to real hardwood.
The size of the board can dramatically change the look of your room.
This is the main transitional piece used to connect laminate flooring with other flooring of similar height.
The width of each laminate flooring board plays a big roll in the overall look of your room.
Most traditional wood floors are skinnier boards with more modern and rustic looks being a wider plank.
Wood stone and tile are some of the most popular uses for lamination.
Laminate wood flooring is pressed composite wood overlaid with an image of various types of wood based on the visual effect the customer wants.
Any type of grain and color of wood or layout of stone or tile can be captured laminated and split into easily assembled planks from which you can create a floor.
This is a transitional piece that connects laminate flooring to other surfaces of different heights.