Getting to Know
The Lowdown: Laminate is constructed of four
layers of material fused together: a melamine wear layer, a
high-resolution photo, a dense core board, and a melamine backing layer.
Tough Enough? Laminate is extremely durable, withstanding cooking spills, heavy traffic, and pets' paws.
How to Clean: Wipe up spills immediately. Sweep,
dust, or vacuum regularly, and occasionally wipe the surface with a damp
mop or cloth. Keep floors free of dirt and sand, as they can scratch
the surface over time. Watch for separation between boards.
Underlayment: Laminate requires underlayment to
serve as a moisture barrier and muffle sound. Specially designed
underlayment even makes laminate sound more like hardwood when it is
walked on.
Considerations When Choosing Laminate Floors
Color. Wood-look laminate is available in a
variety of colors from blond to black. Tile-look laminate comes in a
range of earthy neutrals for an authentic look.
Texture. Manufacturing advances produce more
realistic textures. Wood-look laminate, for instance, now comes with the
distressed appearance that is so popular for hardwood.
Shape. Laminate comes in strips, planks, or tiles and can be installed in various orientations for a one-of-a-kind look.
Finish. Choose from various matte or glossy surfaces. The finish generally doesn't affect durability.
Laminate is easy to install. Glueless installation is a quick,
easy, mess-free option for do-it-yourselfers. It's eco-friendly;
laminate uses less natural material than other floors. Many
manufacturers are even incorporating recycled materials. And it's low
maintenance. Laminate requires no waxing or oiling over the years.
1 comments:
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