By: Kevin Carden | 2008-10-06 | Interior design Flooring is an important aspect for any room. Laminate flooring is on lower side of costing for maintenance but provides the look of hardwood or stone flooring. You can say Laminate flooring is a hybrid. It has the looks of hardwood but it's not. On Houseplancentral we have various plans with virtual tours to choose from where you can view kitchen with laminate flooring to get an idea. read more
By: Jo McCann | 2010-11-02 | Home improvement Laminate flooring is a versatile option for a wide variety of situations. Many homes have laminate flooring as an alternative to real wood flooring, as it is easier to maintain and lay. Carpets and linoleum soon become faded and lose their fresh appearance, especially in areas where there is a high volume of traffic such as the kitchen or living area. Families may find that spills and mess from children and any pets in the home cause carpets to become tired looking and may even hold odours. read more
By: Emma McCann | 2010-11-02 | Home improvement Laminate flooring is a versatile option for a wide variety of situations. Many homes have laminate flooring as an alternative to real wood flooring, as it is easier to maintain and lay. Carpets and linoleum soon become faded and lose their fresh appearance, especially in areas where there is a high volume of traffic such as the kitchen or living area. Families may find that spills and mess from children and any pets in the home cause carpets to become tired looking and may even hold odours. read more
By: Anthony J Davis | 2010-03-27 | Interior design A laminate floor offers more options than any other type of flooring. It's often seen as the best choice for flooring needs, regardless of price, mainly because of its superior selection. You can be sure that laminate floor will give you the look you want for your home, and probably at a considerably lower cost than what it emulates. read more
By: Emma McCann | 2011-02-21 | Home improvement Wood flooring can make a huge difference to your home and there are many different styles and types of flooring to choose from. You might choose to purchase laminate flooring, or you could choose to go for the real wood flooring. Either look great, are easy to take care of and relatively easy to fit. read more
By: Jon Masters | 2010-04-02 | Interior design Laminate wood floors are a better option than hardwood floors as it does not stain, fade and dent with long time use. In addition to this, it is more scratch and water resistant than hardwood. read more
By: Anthony J Davis | 2010-03-27 | Interior design Oak laminate floor is very easy to install, extremely durable, and far more affordable than just about any wood flooring. As homeowners look for alternatives to the more fragile, expensive, and hard to install hardwood, oak laminate is becoming extremely popular. Not only do you gain the beauty of the authentic wood floor, but you save money, especially if you choose to install it yourself, something that's barely an option for hard wood floors for most people. read more
By: Steve Colville | 2010-03-27 | Interior design There used to be a time when the only way you could get the look of a real wood floor was to use exactly that -- real wood. The problem of course was due to the fact that a real wood floor could be very expensive, and although many houses did have this, in modern times it has been more normal to look at what is available in laminate flooring in order to get a similar effect. read more
By: Fernando Frambuesa | 2010-12-06 | Diy Laminate flooring is a synthetic product – that is to say, man-made – and is composed of multi-layered materials, typically consisting of melamine resin, and fine-fibered boards. read more
By: Kathy Carbone | 2010-11-30 | Home improvement Laminate flooring is a type of floor covering that imitates natural resources such as rocks, wood, or marble to create a look that is not so artificial. read more
By: shawn hickman | 2011-01-22 | Remodeling Laminate flooring can be difficult to understand for people who do not have experience with it. It is not vinyl flooring, wood flooring or stone flooring. Yet, it has some of the properties of all of these different types of floor coverings while retaining its own character. Here is a brief explanation of the unique makeup and properties of laminate flooring. read more
By: Mark Flores | 2010-10-12 | Marketing Laminate flooring is a preferred option over expensive hardwood or stone flooring. It has the same rustic look and old world charm, minus the cost of wood. Moreover, this type of flooring is low on maintenance, yet it is extremely resistant to stains, scratches, and sunlight. read more
By: Wendy Harrelson Hubble | 2010-04-01 | Interior design Anderson hates laminate for good reason - it's in the business of producing beautifully polished, hardwearing hardwood floors. Laminates fake the appearance of wood, at the expense of misled consumers who have no idea of the many benefits they are missing out on. read more
By: Anthony J Davis | 2010-03-27 | Interior design Although it is well known as one of the softest timbers that's used for flooring, beechwood is still very attractive as a flooring option. To accomplish the same look in a better, tougher alternative, one would be wise to look to beech laminate flooring instead of real wood. Beech laminate is really superior to the so called real stuff, as it's tough enough to provide the beauty of beechwood without the worry of the inherent fragility. read more