In contrast to solid wood flooring and engineered wooden flooring, laminate flooring is not classed as a type of wood flooring as no natural wood is used in its manufacture.
This type of flooring provides a more practical and less expensive way to achieve the appearance of a wooden floor. Laminate floors are available in an increasingly wide range of designs imitating the finishes of the most popular woods. Some kinds even reproduce the...lire plus
In contrast to solid wood flooring and engineered wooden flooring, laminate flooring is not classed as a type of wood flooring as no natural wood is used in its manufacture.
This type of flooring provides a more practical and less expensive way to achieve the appearance of a wooden floor. Laminate floors are available in an increasingly wide range of designs imitating the finishes of the most popular woods. Some kinds even reproduce the textures and irregularities of the natural wood. Most kinds of laminate flooring are of the "click system" type, making installation easier and cheaper as it is not necessary to use any glue at all. Note: laminate floors are suitable for use with underfloor heating when an appropriate underlay is used.