Laminate flooring
Laminate flooring is a versatile and resilient flooring type that boasts a classic look that wears well over time. This easy-to-clean laminated flooring surface is available in 6 to 12mm laminate flooring options and is compatible with underfloor heating. Find the perfect design for your home with this easy-to-lay flooring system. Whether you are creating a natural wood look or browsing for a striking effect or pattern, explore the breadth of our range. We have a whole host of colours, including trendy grey, sleek white, earthy natural, and daring black, as well as familiar brands. Take a look at our waterproof options too, which are ideal for kitchen and bathroom laminate flooring.
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By Colour
Choosing laminate flooring by colour makes a big difference to how a room looks and feels. Light laminate flooring is a popular option for smaller spaces or rooms with limited natural light, as it helps create a brighter, more open feel. Shades such as white laminate flooring and pale tones work particularly well in bedrooms, hallways, and modern interiors where a clean, airy look is desired. Grey laminate flooring remains a versatile choice, offering a contemporary finish that pairs easily with both warm and cool colour schemes. It works well in living rooms, kitchens, and open-plan spaces, providing a neutral base for furniture and décor. For a warmer, more traditional appearance, brown laminate flooring and beige laminate flooring bring softness and balance to a space, making them ideal for family rooms and classic interiors.
For a bolder look, dark laminate flooring creates depth and contrast, especially in larger rooms with plenty of natural light. Options such as black laminate flooring can deliver a striking, modern finish when paired with lighter walls and furnishings. For something a little different, blue laminate flooring offers a subtle way to introduce colour while maintaining a calm, stylish feel. If a timeless, authentic look is preferred, natural laminate flooring closely reflects real wood tones and textures, making it suitable for a wide range of interiors. Selecting laminate flooring by colour helps create a cohesive design that suits both the room size and overall style of the home.
By Effect
Laminate flooring comes in a wide variety of effects, allowing you to achieve the look of natural materials while enjoying the practicality of laminate. Wood effect laminate flooring is one of the most popular options, replicating the warmth and grain patterns of real timber. Variations include oak effect laminate flooring, walnut effect laminate flooring, and oak parquet effect laminate flooring, each offering a unique finish. These designs are ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways, providing a classic or contemporary feel depending on the tone and plank layout. For a sleek, modern finish, tile effect laminate flooring and stone effect laminate flooring replicate the appearance of natural ceramic, porcelain, or stone tiles while remaining easier to install and more comfortable underfoot. Concrete effect laminate flooring is another contemporary choice, offering a minimalist and industrial-inspired look, perfect for kitchens, open-plan areas, and urban interiors.
For luxurious and striking finishes, marble effect laminate flooring adds elegance with subtle veining and polished tones, giving a high-end appearance without the maintenance of real marble. Choosing laminate flooring by effect allows you to combine practicality with style, giving you the aesthetic of timber, stone, or tile while benefiting from durable, scratch-resistant surfaces that are easy to clean and maintain. Whether you want a natural, classic, or modern look, there’s an effect to suit every interior.
By Brand
Choosing laminate wood flooring by brand ensures consistency in quality, performance, and design. Quick Step laminate flooring is a leading brand known for durable, stylish planks with realistic textures and easy click-fit installation, suitable for busy homes and high-traffic areas. Swiss Krono laminate flooring offers a wide variety of finishes and thicknesses, delivering both modern and traditional looks with impressive durability. For homeowners seeking reliable budget-friendly options, Goodhome laminate flooring and Eurohome laminate flooring provide practical designs with quality finishes, suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, and kitchens. These ranges offer versatile colour palettes, wood effects, and easy installation, making them ideal for both DIY projects and professional fit-outs.
AGT laminate flooring stands out for its innovative designs and enhanced durability, combining realistic finishes with water-resistant technology to ensure long-lasting performance. Meanwhile, Colours laminate flooring offers a broad selection of contemporary shades and natural tones, allowing you to match your flooring to any interior style. Shopping by brand simplifies the process of selecting laminate flooring that meets your requirements for style, durability, and room suitability. With coordinated accessories such as underlay, trims, and scotia beading often available, these branded ranges make it easier to achieve a professional, cohesive finish throughout your home.
By Size & type
Laminated flooring is available in a variety of sizes, thicknesses, and types, giving you flexibility to suit different rooms, layouts, and design styles. Herringbone laminate flooring is a popular choice for creating a sophisticated, patterned look, ideal for living rooms, hallways, or feature areas where a decorative finish is desired. Its interlocking design adds depth and character, offering the appearance of parquet flooring with the practicality of laminate. Thickness is an important factor when choosing laminate. Options such as 8mm laminate flooring, 10mm laminate flooring, and 12mm laminate flooring cater to different budgets and room requirements. Thicker planks often provide improved stability, sound insulation, and a more substantial feel underfoot, making them suitable for high-traffic areas or larger spaces.
Certain rooms require specialist properties, such as moisture resistance. Waterproof laminate flooring and bathroom laminate flooring are designed to withstand spills and humidity, making them ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, or utility rooms. Kitchen laminate flooring combines style with durability, resisting everyday wear, heat, and occasional moisture. For a polished, contemporary look, gloss laminate flooring adds shine and reflects light, making spaces feel brighter and more modern. By choosing laminate flooring by size and type, you can select the right thickness, design, and functionality to suit the room’s requirements while achieving a stylish and long-lasting finish.
FAQs
Is laminate flooring waterproof?
Unfortunately, laminate flooring is not waterproof. However, some ranges can be water resistant which still makes it a good option for moisture heavy environments like bathrooms or kitchens. Water resistant laminate flooring is splash and spillage resistant so you can be sure that your new floor is not going to bend or expand after extended water exposure. To be doubly sure that your floor is protected, adding a rug or a bath mat in areas where drinks or water is likely to be spilled is best to ensure that your floor looks great for years to come.
How do you lay laminate flooring?
Whilst it seems like a daunting task, laying laminate flooring is not as complicated as it seems. With a drop click fitting, you can easily put down new flooring without fuss. After removing the old flooring, it’s best to check the condition of the underlay and if it needs replacing we have a range of underlay for laminate flooring so you have a more comfortable walking experience. Then all you need to do is pick a direction for the laminate floor planks to go and they will click into place when you lower one plank to the next. Follow our guide for how to lay your laminate flooring if you need more help with fitting your new floor.
What are some common mistakes to avoid when laying laminate flooring?
You should always check the manufacturer’s instructions as these will detail how you should place the planks and ensure they are locked together to prevent you from accidently damaging your new flooring. Using an appropriate laminate floor underlay is also important as this will allow you to prevent damage and keep your floor looking great for a longer time. It also acts to insulate your home better, helping you to keep warm in the winter, and helps to reduce the amount of noise produced as you enjoy your home. Please see our handy guide for full details on how to prepare to lay laminate flooring.
How do you clean laminate flooring?
All cleaning instructions are given in the manufacturer’s instructions, but if you have lost these or are in any doubt, using a soft broom or a damp mop or a cloth is the best way to clean a laminate floor. If you want more reassurance that your floor is clean, we have a range of floor cleaners available to help your floor shine. Make sure these are diluted to the instructions on the bottle and you will have a sparkling surface in no time. To protect your laminate flooring from dirt and grime, you can easily do so with a rug in living spaces to stop spilled drinks from damaging the surface of your new floor, or a door mat in a hallway for all the muddy footprints when you come back from enjoying a rainy day.
Is laminate flooring suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes, many types of laminate flooring are suitable for use with underfloor heating, but it’s important to check the manufacturer’s specifications before installation. Most modern laminate boards are designed to conduct heat efficiently, allowing warmth to pass through without damaging the flooring. Waterproof laminate flooring and thicker boards can work particularly well with underfloor systems, providing both comfort and durability. Correct installation is crucial: the subfloor must be level, clean, and fully dry, and the heating system should be gradually brought up to temperature. When installed correctly, laminate flooring offers a stylish, warm, and practical solution for rooms with underfloor heating.
Choosing laminate flooring by colour makes a big difference to how a room looks and feels. Light laminate flooring is a popular option for smaller spaces or rooms with limited natural light, as it helps create a brighter, more open feel. Shades such as white laminate flooring and pale tones work particularly well in bedrooms, hallways, and modern interiors where a clean, airy look is desired. Grey laminate flooring remains a versatile choice, offering a contemporary finish that pairs easily with both warm and cool colour schemes. It works well in living rooms, kitchens, and open-plan spaces, providing a neutral base for furniture and décor. For a warmer, more traditional appearance, brown laminate flooring and beige laminate flooring bring softness and balance to a space, making them ideal for family rooms and classic interiors.
For a bolder look, dark laminate flooring creates depth and contrast, especially in larger rooms with plenty of natural light. Options such as black laminate flooring can deliver a striking, modern finish when paired with lighter walls and furnishings. For something a little different, blue laminate flooring offers a subtle way to introduce colour while maintaining a calm, stylish feel. If a timeless, authentic look is preferred, natural laminate flooring closely reflects real wood tones and textures, making it suitable for a wide range of interiors. Selecting laminate flooring by colour helps create a cohesive design that suits both the room size and overall style of the home.