Laminate flooring 'has a wide range of benefits'
26th October 2010
In an editorial piece for Lon's Article Directory, one author noted this type of surface is often cheaper than hardwood due to the engineering process involved and the fact it contains a facsimile of real wood which is then laminated.
Additionally, the writer explained it is easy to install the product, with the tongue-and-groove design requiring no nails.
However, the contributor went on to note there is a wide range of favourable aspects of hardwood flooring too, observing it has "a look of timeless elegance that will add to the value of any home".
In addition, the writer suggested this type of surface "will last a lifetime under normal wear".
Those looking for new flooring may want to invest in the 10mm Series Canyon Red Oak Laminate product from Florence, which is made from AC4-grade laminate and is textured to look like real wood.
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