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At Flooring365 we have a wide range of wood grain and wood effect laminate flooring to suit all styles and budgets. if you're looking for laminate wood flooring, whether it's a heritage oak, or deep, rich walnut, we can help. We offer free unlimited samples on all our stocked floors with express delivery, 5* reviews and express delivery available.
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Order your completely FREE, unlimited, no obligation Laminate Wood Flooring Samples today.
Looking for new, wood grain effect laminate floor but not sure which style or finish is right for you? Don't worry, we can help. At Flooring365 we offer free, unlimited samples, with no obligation, so you can order and try as many different floors in your home, before you buy. Torn between walnut and oak? Considering a white or grey wood grain? No problem! Simply add free samples to your basket and we'll deliver them right to your door; we'll even cover the shipping.
To order your free samples, simply find the style(s) you like and click the 'Order FREE Sample' button (next to 'View Product') either within the category or individual product page. When you've finished browsing and you're happy with your choices simply check out as normal. We'll deliver your Laminate Wood Flooring Samples entirely free of charge.
Our Laminate Wood Flooring Samples are delivered to your door, within a few days of ordering, using Royal Mail. They're delivered straight through your letter box, so there's no need to wait home for delivery either. We even cover deliver charges, so your flooring samples are 100% free.
Laminate wood flooring a composite flooring made up of a sub layer (usually high density fibreboard; HDF), with a photo layer (providing the overall finish effect) and a protective, clear top layer. Thanks to it's construction, it's highly durable, long lasting and aesthetic, whilst also being incredibly good value for money.
Our customers choose laminate when they're looking for a low maintenance floor that mimics real wood, without breaking the bank.
Whilst not all laminte flooring is waterproof, some brands and types are. We recommend checking the individual product and manufacturer spec before purchasing. Alternatively, feel free to call our team on 0333 022 0175 for impartial help and advice.
Yes! Laminate wood flooring, if properly looked after is incredibly hard wearing and will withstand the pressures of any kitchen, not to mention looking great!
If you're laying laminate flooring in a kitchen, we recommend clearing up any spillages as soon as possible, as well as cleaning your floor weekly to prevent the risk of any long term damage. If well maintained, your kitchen floor will look and feel great for years to come!
Unless specfically purchasing a water resistant product we don't recmmend using laminate flooring in bathrooms. Whilst it can withstand normal spillages, laminate isn't entirely waterproof, meaning it could be susceptible to long term damage in high water areas such as bathrooms.
If you're unsure of the suitability of a particular floor, feel free to contact our team for more help and advice.
Laminate wood flooring is highly durable and will withstand the pressures of any busy household. That said, there are a few things you can do to keep your flooring in peak condition and looking as good as when it’s first laid:
Laminate flooring is laid using a 'floating floor' method, meaning it sits on top of a subfloor without adhesive which means it's generally easier to fit, when compared to solid wood flooring, for example (which needs gluing down).
That said, the quality of finish of your laminate floor will depend heavily upon the quality of your subfloor, which is why we recommend using underlay.
Underlay can help level your floor, evening out any lumps or bumps, whilst also improving insulation and reducing noise.
Although laminate flooring can generally withstand temperatures up to 27 degrees before undergoing any sort of changes, which means it could (tecnically) be used with underfloor heating, we don't recommend it.
Changes in temperature long term could create issues and major damage to your floor, which is why we recommend checkng with individual manufacturers before using laminate wood flooring with underfloor heating.
Yes, it can be installed over ceramic tile and other flat floors using a ‘floating floor’ installation method. However, you need to ensure that the tile is level and in good condition before installing your new floor. If the tile is damaged or uneven it could cause problems such as creaking, hollowness and uneven planks.
Whilst laminate wood flooring can be susceptible to scratches, it will withstand the usual pressures of daily use, even in busy family households. Thanks to the clear protective layer, laminate flooring is generally considered one of the more hard wearing flooring types on the market.
No. Unlike engineered wood flooring and solid wood, which both have a real wood top layer (at least), laminte flooring has an ultra-realistic photo layer. Whilst this gives the appearance of wood flooring, it's a thin layer of paper which can't be sanded, as it would show the sub layer of HDF.
If you scratch or damage your laminate flooring, there are fillers and wood-specific treatments you can use that will help.
Laminate wood flooring is generally considered one of the more hard wearing wood floors on the market, making it ideal for most heavy traffic rooms, including living rooms and hallways.
With flooring to suit all budgets, it's a good choice for busy family homes.
If laid and maintained correctly your laminate wood flooring will last for many years, no matter how busy your household.
Generally, thicker flooring will last longer if your budget can stretch.
Whilst solid wood and engineered wood flooring needs acclimating before they can be laid, as they're susceptible to changes in climate and temperature, laminate flooring is ready to be laid right out of the box.
Thanks to its construction, the High Density Fibreboard (HDF) can withstand general changes in climate, which means it's ok to be laid immediately after purchase.
Our laminte flooring is available in a number of thickness, ranging from 7mm to 12mm, however, our wood grain effects are usually available in three common thickness; 7mm, 8mm and 10mm.
Whilst the thickness of your flooring is usually down to personal preference, thinner boards tend to be more cost effective, whilst thicker boards can be more hard wearing, providing greater sound reduction and durability. This is something we recommend considering if you're buying for a room where noise could an issue, such as in bedrooms or upstairs apartments.
No matter what thickness of flooring you're looking for, Flooring365 offers a wide range of styles and finishes to suit all budgets and tastes.