Laminated Flooring
Laminated flooring is a type of flooring made from multiple layers of materials fused together through a lamination process. The top layer is a clear protective coating that resists scratches and stains, while the core layer is typically made from high-density fiberboard. This construction gives laminated flooring a durable and attractive finish that mimics the appearance of natural wood or stone.
One of the main advantages of laminated flooring is its affordability compared to solid wood or tile options. It is also relatively easy to install, often featuring a click-lock design that allows for quick assembly without the need for glue or nails. Additionally, laminated flooring is low-maintenance, requiring only regular sweeping and occasional damp mopping.