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Mannington Restoration 7.56" x 50.5" French Oak Laminate Plank

Chesapeake All American Premium 2.0 - 7.5 x 47" Laminate Plank

Quick-Step Classic 7.5" x 47.25" Textured Laminate Plank

Quick-Step Reclaime 7.5" x 54.343" Natural Oak Laminate Plank

Quick-Step Vestia 7.5" x 54.31" Oak Laminate Plank

Parkay Floors Endurance 14mm 7.5" x 47.25" Laminate Plank

Mannington Restoration 7.56" x 50.5" Anthology Laminate Plank

Parkay Floors Mercury XL 13" x 72.62" Laminate Plank

Parkay Floors Infinity 9.5" x 86.62" Laminate Plank

Johnson Bella Vista 7.63" Painted-Beveled EIR High Performance Laminate Plank

Johnson Olde Tavern 6.5" x 48" Painted-Beveled EIR High Performance Laminate Plank

Signature Collection Keys 7.75" x 48" Embossed Laminate Plank

Matrexx Colonial 308 - 7.7" x 47.8" Embossed Laminate Plank

BHW Floors Waterfront 9.37" x 87.2" Laminate Plank

BHW Floors Kingston i4F - 7.7" x 48" Laminate Plank

Lions Floor Comfort Heights 9.25" x 60" Laminate Plank AC4

Parkay Floors Endurance 8mm 9.5" x 54.5" Laminate PlankLaminate Flooring: Real Look, Smart Performance
Upgrade your home with Laminate Flooring, the modern, cost-effective solution that captures the warmth of hardwood and the durability of engineered materials. Designed for real life, laminate planks resist scratches, stains, and moisture while maintaining the authentic look of wood or stone.
Perfect for busy homes, rental properties, and remodels, laminate flooring offers lasting style without the maintenance or cost of traditional hardwood.
Why Choose Laminate Flooring?
Laminate is built to perform. Every plank is engineered with layered strength, a decorative wood-look surface sealed beneath a tough wear layer, backed by a dense, stable core. The result: flooring that stays beautiful through daily wear and tear.
Top Benefits:
- Get the look of real hardwood or stone at a fraction of the price.
- Ideal for homes with kids, pets, and high foot traffic.
- Choose waterproof or water-resistant laminate for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
- Click-lock systems make DIY installation fast and hassle-free.
- No waxing or refinishing, just sweep, vacuum, and damp mop.
- Many designs include sound-reducing or cushioned backing.
From rustic oak and gray-wash planks to herringbone and wide-board designs, laminate flooring offers nearly endless possibilities.
Types of Laminate Flooring
1) Standard Laminate Planks
Durable, affordable, and perfect for everyday use, available in multiple finishes and wood-look patterns.
2) Luxury Laminate Flooring
Adds realism with embossed grain textures and matte surfaces that mimic natural hardwood.
3) Waterproof Laminate Flooring
Engineered with moisture-sealed joints, ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
4) Tile-Look Laminate
Stone-inspired designs that fit perfectly in entryways and laundry rooms while maintaining easy installation and cleaning.
5) Hybrid Laminate (Vinyl + Laminate)
Combines the durability of laminate with vinyl’s moisture protection, a top choice for high-humidity areas.
Laminate Flooring by Room
Living Rooms
Wider planks and warm oak tones create a cozy, natural feel while resisting scratches from furniture and daily activity.
Bedrooms
Soft underfoot and easy to maintain, laminate adds comfort and warmth with minimal upkeep.
Kitchens & Dining Areas
Use waterproof or high-density core laminate for durability against spills and moisture.
Basements
Laminate with moisture barriers prevents warping and delivers stability below grade.
Rental Properties & Commercial Use
12mm laminate with AC4 or AC5 ratings withstands heavy use while maintaining a professional appearance.
Understanding AC Ratings (Durability Scale)
|
Rating |
Best For |
Durability Level |
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AC3 |
Residential |
Standard wear resistance |
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AC4 |
Residential + Light Commercial |
Higher traffic tolerance |
|
AC5 |
Heavy Commercial |
Maximum durability for public areas |
When comparing laminate, look for 12mm planks with AC4 or AC5 ratings for the best combination of comfort and strength.
Laminate Flooring vs. Hardwood Flooring
|
Feature |
Laminate Flooring |
Hardwood Flooring |
|
Cost |
Budget-friendly |
Premium pricing |
|
Water Resistance |
High (depending on type) |
Low |
|
Maintenance |
Minimal |
Requires refinishing |
|
Installation |
DIY-friendly |
Professional only |
|
Look |
Realistic wood visuals |
Authentic grain patterns |
|
Ideal Use |
High-traffic, rental, or family homes |
Formal or luxury spaces |
Choose Laminate Flooring when you want the wood look with easy care and modern durability.
Design Inspiration
- Gray oak laminate for modern interiors
- Walnut or chestnut planks for traditional warmth.
- Herringbone or chevron layouts for high-end appeal.
- Matte finishes for subtle, natural beauty.
- Tile-look laminate in kitchens and laundry rooms for practicality with style.
Care & Maintenance
Keep your laminate floors looking new with simple care:
- Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dirt.
- Use a damp mop with a laminate-safe cleaner, avoid standing water.
- Add felt pads under furniture to prevent surface marks.
- Maintain proper humidity levels to avoid expansion or contraction.
With basic upkeep, laminate can last 15–25 years, proof that affordability doesn’t mean compromise.
FAQs
Q1: Is laminate flooring waterproof?
A: Many new laminate floors are water-resistant or fully waterproof. Always check specifications before installation.
Q2: Can laminate flooring be installed over existing floors?
A: Yes, most click-lock laminate can be floated over tile, vinyl, or wood subfloors.
Q3: What’s the best thickness for laminate flooring?
A: 10–12mm planks provide stability, reduce sound, and improve foot comfort.
Q4: Is laminate suitable for homes with pets?
A: Absolutely. Its scratch-resistant surface handles pet traffic with ease.
Q5: How does laminate compare to vinyl plank flooring?
A: Laminate offers a more rigid, wood-like feel, while vinyl is more flexible and fully waterproof.















