Choosing the right laminate flooring for your room
Not all laminate flooring is suitable for every room or purpose. Most bathrooms and kitchens need some moisture resistance and busy areas such as hallways, receptions and storefronts need a stronger rating floor. Lets take a look at some of the rooms and whats recommended from the industry flooring experts.
Hallway and Landing
The hallway is important as it's the first floor to be seen on entering the home and typically gets the most foot traffic, as it usually connects all the main rooms in the house. If you've previously had carpet flooring in your hallway, you will probably have noticed that certain areas tend to become worn down and/or dirty before others.
When you are looking for a hard wearing laminate perfect for Hallways look for AC ratings of 3 and above which will give you a resilient tough floor. Our recommendation for a lasting floor is from europes most loved brand Quick Step Laminate Flooring which also comes in a large range of designs.
Choosing a thicker flooring at least 12mm will do you good for hallways. Try the krono laminate flooring range that is not only durably strong but it has natural combination of dark wood effect to disguise those wet foot trails in the autumn and winter months.
Living Room / Lounge
The living room or lounge as you like it, should be a versatile space – this is where you spend most of your time with family and friends, and it is the room which is most likely to be redecorated on a regular basis.
Choose a light, neutral colour such as the Krono 12mm light oak laminate flooring. Light wood colours will complement any colour scheme, and with this floor you can keep on updating your living room without changing it.
Conservatory
If you have a conservatory, you must love the natural light. So you need a flooring option that will reflect the natural brightness that floods in from your roof and windows. A synthetic floor that is manufactured from different profiles of HDF cores with one thing in common.
A floor that keeps the area looking both spacious and feeling warm. Conservatories deserve plants and you dont have to go for a wooden floor why not try a light tile-motif such as the Krono's Kamala 8mm tile laminate flooring will leave your conservatory looking fresh and Mediterranean, all year round.
Dining Room
Dining rooms are for entertaining your guests with hot drinks and rich food, and anything else that is likely to leave a stain. So you can't go wrong with a dark wood effect, such as the Prestige Manson Walnut laminated flooring, which surprisingly looks close to real wood, except it can easily be wiped clean of any unfortunate spills, even a few days after the event.
The wood-floor look has become very popular in recent years, but it can be unrealistic for homes that have real wood furnishings so if you have this situation try to go for hand-scraped and rustic finishes to get closer to the natural thing.
Bedroom
A bedroom is your haven, so you should choose flooring which really complements your personality. A laminated photographic image or graphical top layer that is designed to give the finished look of wood or any desired effect.
For the New York apartment look, try a grey laminate flooring option such as the cheap and cheerful Grey Oak laminate flooring. Laminate Flooring is the most popular choice of flooring because of the extensive range of colours and designs.
For a rustic, countryside chic look, opt for a raw wooden finish like the Prestige Oxford Oak laminate flooring. it’s good value for money, hard wearing, easy to install and maintain.
FAnd for minimalist and airy vibe, go for a bright light colour such as the White Oak laminate flooring. Browse our laminate flooring sale for the best offers and you can order a few samples to try before you buy.
Kitchens
In the kitchen, its more important to look at functionality and practicality before design. Laminate flooring for kitchens need to have moisture resistance properties, easy to clean and maintain and if possible some degree of slip resistance to make it suitable for purpose in enclosed and open-plan kitchens.
Although there is LVT Flooring which is a great propduct for such rooms but if you want the price and range of choice from laminate flooring for your kitchen then there is quite few options to consider. You can also get hold of tile effect laminate flooring which is the desired look for kitchens and brands like QuickStep and Krono Original offer a good range of travetine design laminate which gives the look of square tiles in stone and marble effects.
Krono's travertine kitchen tile laminate flooring is particularly suited to modern, clean-lined kitchens and backed with a great brand shining out quality assurance guarantees.
Utility and Garage
Like the hallway, the utility room and garage need to withstand a lot of activity – but unlike the hallway, this will not necessarily come in the form of footfall.
There will be dropped tools, dragged laundry bags, rusty garden tools, oil leaks and broken bicycles – so you're going to need a hard-wearing and dark coloured floor.
Kaindl's Black Oak Laminate Flooring give a bold and tough look with is dark oak colours to camouflage most stains and withstand a lot of activity from its decent 8mm thick planks.
Bathroom
Laminate is widely used for bathrooms. A great benefit of waterproof laminate flooring is the water-resistant layer which is the most important feature of certain laimated products that makes it laminate flooring suitable for bathrooms. Unlike laminate that has a protective top layer, wood in comparison is not recommended because its naturally porous with a tendency to warp with spillages of water that escape the shower or drips from the sink. Luckily, the photographic lamination layer give you many choices to get the look of wood, with a very waterproof effect of tile. Embrace the natural look and go for a dark wood grain such as Quick Step's varnished Ship-deck flooring or the more conventional light neutral ceramic tile effect from LVT flooring which gives the best of both.
Lofts Conversations
Loft spaces are all about height and minimalism. If your loft space has exposed wooden beams, you can emphasise the space by matching up the colour of the flooring with the colour of any existing wood features. If you are keeping the beams on the roof then you would probably appreciate a natural floor so try the Natural oak laminate flooring with a hand-scraped finish, or the smoother edged Durham Oak 8mm laminate flooring.