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Laminate flooring was invented in the late ‘70s by Swedish flooring company Perstorp, but it wasn’t widely introduced to the European market until 1984. And it wasn’t available in the U.S ...
Laminate flooring is softer than tile, and it does a better job of retaining warmth, so most homeowners will find it warmer and more comfortable to walk on. As far as appearance, ...
Photo: istock.com PETCH KANAKORNPRATIP Mold Can Grow Under Laminate Flooring—Here’s How A few common causes of moisture in homes can lead to mold growth under laminate floors. These include ...
The eco-friendly trend enhances market potential, leveraging recycled materials and sustainable processes to meet consumer ...
Laminate surfaces can be very resistant to both, so if you have some imperfections in your floor it’s likely real wood. Laminate can be scratched up pretty easily, however, so some scratches isn ...
Laminate flooring is a popular choice for good reason, it’s durable, budget-friendly, and looks great. But when it comes to scuffs, it does need a bit of know-how.
Laminate floors click and lock into place without glue or fasteners to hold them down. They are often described as “floating” above a subfloor. This construction is not watertight.
Laminate is an attractive option for the basement, provided you use the right kind. Play it safe by sticking to products ...