What Makes Laminate Flooring So Desirable?

Selecting the appropriate flooring material for your home can have an enormously dramatic impact on its aesthetic and feel, so take time to consider factors like durability, cost and installation when making this decision. Our experts can assist in selecting materials best suited for new construction as well as remodeling/renovations projects - we are happy to assist in making decisions regarding materials best suited for either scenario!
At Flooring Options we offer an impressive range of wood, engineered wood, LVT Flooring and Laminate Flooring suitable for various design applications. All our solid and engineered hardwood flooring can be installed using glue down, nail down or click together floating flooring systems for seamless results.
Parquet Flooring
Traditional Parquet Flooring were created from small slats of different lengths laid in a herringbone pattern to form this timeless and classic floor design, perfect for use in both modern and traditional interiors alike. Parquet is often preferred in smaller rooms where larger plank floors might overpower them; today, parquet is available in numerous designs and wood species and even allows owners to refinish them over time as their preferences change over time.
Engineered Wood Flooring
An engineered wood floor consists of a thin layer of real hardwood attached to a plywood (or sometimes high-density fiberboard) core that's been cross-hatched to enhance dimensional stability, providing better resistance against humidity fluctuations that would normally cause traditional wood flooring to expand or contract over time. Some manufacturers even utilize recycled wood byproducts in creating their cores for these engineered floors.
Engineered Wood Flooring tend to be less costly than solid hardwood, lasting 20-30 years on average with regular care and maintenance. Refinishing may be done as necessary, though major refinishing requires professional experience and equipment.For more details about Parquet Flooring , click here or visit our official website.
Laminate Flooring
Laminate is an advanced printing technology used to produce floors that replicate natural materials such as wood, stone and ceramic flooring with stunning accuracy. Some styles even resemble the grain patterns found in oak, hickory and walnut species - these floors can even be sanded and refinished as often as other wood or vinyl products! But Laminates do have one drawback compared to these options: They do not withstand as much wear & tear over time as other wood products or vinyl options do.
All our wood floors, from solid to engineered forms, are purchased from responsible suppliers that follow Forest Stewardship Council standards and harvest wood sustainably from sustainable sources. When their useful life ends, our floors will be recycled or reused for other purposes when necessary. In addition, they are water-resistant (unless noted), although due to their construction may swell and warp when exposed to significant amounts of moisture; it is therefore advised that any moisture that seeps through should be mopped up immediately in order to minimize any permanent damage to our floors and prevent potential future catastrophe.
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