Laminate Flooring
An affordable, natural wood effect that lasts, laminate flooring is the perfect hard-wearing and easy-to-install flooring option for any home. From intricate herringbone laminate flooring to modern shades of grey and white, our collection is available in a variety of wood grains and sizes to help you find the perfect fit for your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you’re in the middle of a full renovation, or simply looking to change your flooring, laminate makes for a stylish flooring solution. From darker, grey laminate flooring, which is perfect for outfitting modern kitchens, to lighter, natural wooden shades, laminate flooring is perfect for adding a touch of style to any space in your home.
Made from high-density fibreboard (HDF), our laminate flooring is built for durability, making it perfect for high-traffic areas. Our range also includes waterproof laminate flooring options, meaning they’re the perfect choice for any bathroom renovation project.
Don’t forget to check out our laminate underlays and adhesives, for a smooth and seamless installation. Need a few more tips? Check out our guide on how to lay your laminate floor for more information.
How can I clean laminate flooring?
You can clean laminate flooring by first sweeping or vacuuming the surface to remove any debris. Next, fill a mop bucket with water and a neutral cleaning product or specialist laminate cleaner. Lightly dampen your mop and wring it out before mopping the laminate, following the grain to avoid streaks. Once clean, wipe away any standing water and dry the floor for a streak-free finish.
Can you paint laminate flooring?
Yes, you can paint laminate flooring, something you may need to do to cover any scuffs, dents and stains. If your laminate flooring does need a refresh, painting it is always a fantastic cost-effective solution. We recommend using a paint primer for a smooth and durable finish.
How do you cut laminate flooring?
You can cut laminate flooring by first measuring and marking the desired cut line before using a fine-toothed saw, such as a jigsaw or circular saw, to intricately cut along the guideline. Always take care by cutting slowly and accurately to achieve a precise outcome.