Laminate flooring used to be considered merely a substitute for hardwood or tile, but now it is a legitimate medium in and of itself. The durability is often what initially interests customers. What started out as a simple laminate flooring line with a handful of basic wood grains has burst into a multi-line family available in many wood grain and tile patterns.
Laminate Designs
Laminate wood flooring is easy to install because, unlike conventional solid wood, it is prefinished and may be glued down or applied over a thin foam pad laid on the subfloor. Some types are even adhesive-backed.
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Shades and patterns of ever-popular oak continue to be top sellers; but a wide range of maples and a surprising number of ash, pine and birch designs are often exactly what a space needs. Tile patterns include a random cobblestone look, colored concrete abstracts, rock designs in warm earthtones and cool slates. They have a patina feel, which evokes all sorts of design inspirations.
The grouted tile looks are also very popular. Customers love having the look of grout without having to scrub it to keep it presentable.