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Laminate flooring is not real wood. It's a thin top
layer of resin-infused paper, on top of a wood-chip composite. It is an
amazing simulation of wood. The resin layer is essentially a photograph
of wood. Laminate flooring is an alternative to wood flooring.
It's scratch-resistant and it
works well in moist environments like bathrooms and kitchens. It
can be hard to walk on or slippery, and it cannot be sanded. It also
isn't as visually interesting as wood floors can be.
Laminate floors offer durability
and stain resistance and are easy to maintain. They even look like wood!
Some laminate floors lock together without the use of adhesive, which
allows homeowners to resume their activities immediately. And some
patterns resemble natural stone, complete with mottled colors and
textural shadings. Laminates can be quite cost-effective, offering a
wood look that’s often less expensive than the real thing. If you are
looking for, durability, and the best quality for the money, laminate is
an exceptionally good choice.
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