Laminate Flooring

Whether you like modern or traditional, Laminates offer a wide choice of plank sizes, various types of wood (and stone) designs, a myriad of colours and many beautiful textures.

Many easily mistake good quality laminate flooring for a real wooden floor. However, laminate flooring does not contain any real wood at all. As its name suggests, Laminate Flooring is a result of a lamination process where several layers of synthetic flooring are fused together. Essentially, Laminate Flooring mimics real wood flooring with a photographic layer visible under a clear protective layer.

  • Affordability. Most people learn of laminate flooring due to its cost-effectiveness.
  • Manufactured to be highly durable.
  • Hygienic, easy cleanable surface.
  • Realistic design.
  • Beautiful appearance.
  • Simple maintenance.
  • Easy installation.

Laminate flooring is a composite material made of sawdust, wood chips, and other post-consumer wood products. There’s no need to harvest the raw materials to create laminate boards. So not only are natural resources not being depleted for its creation, there’s no need to ship hardwood from across the globe to your local flooring supplier.

Laminate wood flooring can be recycled, ground up and composted, or even burned as a source of energy. The lack of synthetic chemicals makes all of these options safe for the environment.

Sustainability
Laminate flooring is a composite material made of sawdust, wood chips, and other post-consumer wood products. There’s no need to harvest the raw materials to create laminate boards. So not only are natural resources not being depleted for its creation, there’s no need to ship hardwood from across the globe to yourlocal flooring supplier. Laminate wood flooring can be recycled, ground up and composted, or even burned as a source of energy. The lack of synthetic chemicals makes all of these options safe for the environment.