Wood Laminate Floors

The laminate flooring of today no longer features high-quality photographic paper with an image of wood. More and more often, this effective but not-quite-realistic material is being foregone in favor of very thin slices of real wood veneers. This is a new hybrid product coming up and is being used quite often.

Woods and laminates each have their own benefits as flooring material. Scratches on hardwoods, which may be the work of pets at home, can be quite easily repaired. Furthermore, imperfections on hardwood floor can be removed by sanding. Wood floors compete as the very best in looks and durability.

On the other hand, laminate flooring does not change color or fade by the sun, moisture, or other environmental forces. Neither does it require any waxing or polishing for restoration of gloss and beauty. Rooms whose floors get exposed to a lot of moisture cannot opt for hardwood. Wood-laminate floors are competitively priced and provide good value for the money too. They are very long lasting and might well never need any replacement. In fact, such flooring adds value to one