Specification | |
Name | Laminate Flooring |
Length | 1215mm |
Width | 195mm |
Thinkness | 12mm |
Abrasion | AC3,AC4 |
Paving Method | T&G |
Certificate | CE,SGS,Floorscore,Greenguard |
With so many flooring options available nowadays, picking out the right flooring material for your home can be a challenge. But we’re here to help, explaining everything you need to know about laminate wood flooring so you can make an informed decision.
Laminate flooring is a synthetic floor covering that’s been cleverly designed to mimic the aesthetics of real wood or natural stone. Laminate flooring typically consists of 4 key layers – the result is a stylish and practical flooring option with authentic, photorealistic depth and texture and a solid HDF core for structural integrity. These layers are:
HDF core: high-density wood fibres (HDF) are taken from wood chips and constructed together through a careful layering process. This involves the unique blend of wood fibres being fused together by high levels of pressure and heat
Balancing paper: applied to the underside of the HDF core, this layer provides added protection against moisture to prevent laminate wood flooring from swelling or warping
Decorative paper: laid on the topside of the HDF, this layer features the desired print or finish, typically replicating the look of wood or stone
Laminate layer: this is a clear laminate sheet that acts as a sealing top layer. It’s designed to protect the laminate flooring plank from general wear and tear and exposure to moisture