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LAMINATE FLOORING

Laminate flooring copies the look of a traditional wood floor and is relatively easier to install than the real wood alternative. Some of the latest laminate floors are difficult to distinguish from real hardwood floors and they are certainly cheaper to buy than the real wood.

A laminate floor is usually a three-tier sandwich. The top layer that looks like real wood is typically a tough melamine skin over a photographic image of wood grain. This top layer is tough and difficult to stain or scratch and is in turn bonded to a moisture resistant wood core on a bonded backing.

Laminate floorings main advantages are that it is easy to install. You are no longer restricted to just wood look floors; a whole variety of laminates are now available that mimic tiles and natural stone.

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