Until quite recently, most UK homes have featured carpet throughout. However, laminated wood floors have become very popular in recent years and for good reason - it looks good, is inexpensive, can be easily installed, is easy to care for and is guaranteed for life. Essentially it gives you the look of solid hardwood flooring which was traditionally associated with expensive larger properties. Laminated flooring though can be bought at a fraction of the price and the without the expense of professional installation. There are extensive ranges of laminate designs and popular finishes include English oak, Rustic French oak, Antique oak, Beech, English Cherry, Maple, Birch, American Pine, Walnut, American Black Walnut, Norwegian Maple, Chestnut and Nevada Larch. However, these days you can also get more funky designs as well, including stonework and tile finishes. So whatever ?look? you're going for in your house, whether it's contemporary and minimalist, or a more traditional style, there will be a laminate design which will be perfect for your needs. Another benefit of laminate flooring is that is increasingly seen as the flooring style of choice by many people, and many estate agents will say that it is definitely a selling feature of any home.
Laminates in kitchens and bathrooms
Until recently, laminates were not recommended for use in ?wet? areas like kitchens and bathrooms. But the quality has improved so dramatically over the last few years, that there are now products available that can be used in these most important rooms of the house ? and they still carry a lifetime guarantee (or a twenty year guarantee for the bathroom). This new generation of laminates is being snapped up by homeowners who love the versatility of having them ? easy to clean and lovely and warm underfoot.
Installation
Unlike traditional solid wood flooring which needs an expert carpenter to lay it, laminate flooring is very easy to install. With help from a fact sheet, anybody (even somebody who wouldn't class themselves as a DIY-er) could make a good job of it. The flooring has been designed to make installation as easy as possible, and it because it just ?clicks? together, once started, a room can soon be covered. Therefore, if you're looking to do a quick and spectacular transformation of a room, laminate flooring is definitely a good choice.
Laminate flooring: what is it?
OK, some technical information. Laminate flooring is made up of four layers ? a base layer which stabalises the product, a second layer which has an HDF core, followed by a photographic paper image of the finish (oak wood planks for example) and then finally, an extremely hardwearing and durable laminate coating. The thinner the laminate (from 7mm) the cheaper it is, but all products these days are hardwearing and offer a lifetime guarantee or twenty year guarantee when specifically designed for the bathroom.
So whether you're choosing a floor for a family home that you intend to live in for a long time, or refurbishing a property for rental or sale, you can be assured that laminate flooring is a good choice.
How Lay Laminate Flooring
Hardwood floors are natural, unique, and don’t feel ‘manufactured’ – they give a room a certain look that is impossible to fake. Many consider it to be a thousand times more beautiful than laminate flooring. However, it does tend to wear out more quickly, and it isn’t cheap if you want the quality stuff.
Another alternative is cork flooring. Cork is a very interesting substance – it is a kind of wood, and yet it’s soft and springy. It doesn’t make the annoying sounds than many floors do, sounding more like carpet than laminate. It is better for the environment than normal wood, as the tree is only stripped of its bark every few years to make cork, not actually chopped down. It is also fire-resistant and stops heat from escaping through your floor, reducing your heating bills.
A slightly more exotic floor covering to consider is bamboo. It is even better for the environment than cork, as it is a crop, a grass that can easily be harvested and re-grown – every bamboo (or other non-wood) floor actually helps save rainforests from being destroyed! If you live somewhere hot, bamboo floors are ideal, as they won’t buckle the way other floors do. Bamboo is easy to dye in different colours, so it will fit into your house easily in the same way as laminate does.
Of course, you could always take a trip back in time and go back to carpet. For all the bad press it’s been getting recently, carpet can give a home a warm feeling, with its soft, furry surface – great if you have a traditionally decorated home. However, you should steer well clear if you have allergies, as there are few things in the world worse for them than carpets.
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