Laminate Flooring
Top Questions on Laminate Flooring
Absolutely. We know how important it is to have a home that looks beautiful, and modern laminate is incredibly realistic. Thanks to advanced manufacturing (often called "embossed-in-register" technology), the texture on the surface perfectly matches the grain pattern you see.
This means you get the authentic knots, cracks, and charm of solid oak or natural stone, but without the high maintenance or cold feeling underfoot. It really is the best of both worlds—luxury style with practical durability.
Yes, it is a fantastic choice for pet owners! We understand that four-legged friends are part of the family, but they can be tough on floors. Laminate is designed with a tough, clear wear layer that is highly resistant to scratches from claws and paws.
Plus, it’s much easier to keep hygienic than carpet. Muddy paw prints can be wiped away in seconds, so you can relax and enjoy playtime without worrying about ruining your floor.
Gone are the days when laminate and water didn't mix. Many of our modern ranges feature specialist "Hydro" or water-resistant coatings that seal the joints against moisture.
This makes them perfect for kitchens and busy family life where spills happen. While we always recommend wiping up standing water (like a spilled dog bowl) relatively quickly, these floors are designed to handle the splashes and humidity of everyday cooking and living.
One of the biggest worries with real wood is that it can bleach and change colour in the sun. Laminate flooring, however, is highly UV resistant.
This means you can install it in sun-filled rooms, conservatories, or by large bi-fold doors, and it will keep its vibrant colour and pattern for years to come. You can enjoy the sunshine without worrying about your floor looking tired or faded.
Hallways are the motorway of the home, seeing more footfall than anywhere else. The good news is that laminate is incredibly tough. You might see terms like "AC Ratings" on our products - this simply refers to how hard-wearing the floor is.
Even our standard ranges are designed to withstand heavy domestic use, resisting scuffs from shoes, school bags, and buggies. It keeps looking fresh long after installation, making it a smart investment for busy households.
Yes, you can. In fact, laminate is one of the best flooring partners for underfloor heating. Because the boards are relatively thin and dense, they transfer heat efficiently, helping your room warm up quickly.
It provides a lovely, cosy feel underfoot compared to cold tiles. Just be sure to use the correct underlay that allows the heat to pass through - if you aren't sure which one to pick, our team is always happy to help you choose the right one.
We want you to spend less time cleaning and more time enjoying your home. Laminate is incredibly low maintenance. For daily care, a simple sweep or vacuum (with the brush attachment) is all you need.
For a deeper clean, a damp microfibre mop works wonders. There is no need for sanding, oiling, or varnishing like with real wood, and no deep scrubbing like with carpets. It’s simple, stress-free care.
Laminate is naturally warmer to the touch than ceramic tiles or stone, making it much more comfortable for barefoot walking.
Regarding sound, it can be very quiet if installed correctly! The secret lies in the underlay. By pairing your floor with a good quality acoustic underlay, you can significantly reduce the "click-clack" sound of footsteps and add an extra layer of thermal insulation, making your room feel peaceful and cosy.
It is designed specifically with DIY in mind. Most of our laminate floors use a clever "click-lock" system. This means the boards simply click together like puzzle pieces, without the need for messy glues or nails.
If you enjoy a bit of weekend DIY, laying your own floor can be a very rewarding project that saves you money on installation costs. We have plenty of guides to help you through it, step-by-step.
If you care about sustainability, laminate is a very responsible choice. It is made predominantly from recycled wood fibres and by-products from the sawmill industry, meaning fewer new trees are cut down to produce it compared to solid wood flooring.
Additionally, because it is so durable and long-lasting, you won't need to replace it as often, which reduces waste over time. It’s a floor that looks good and does good.
Laminate offers a "sweet spot" for many homeowners. Unlike carpet, it is hypoallergenic and doesn't trap dust or mites, which is great for allergy sufferers. Unlike solid wood, it is more resistant to scratches, dents, and moisture, and comes at a much friendlier price point.
It allows you to achieve that high-end, natural aesthetic you love, but with the practicality required for modern life.
