For many of us, when it comes to picking a style of any product, we usually “know it when we see it.” Perhaps that describes you, too.
Regardless, when it comes to laminate floor styles, there are many to choose from. And if laminate interests you, it’s virtually guaranteed you’ll find one that suits you -- a style that’s the right solution for the way you live.
This section explains laminate styles, and offers you all the information you need to make smart choices for you and your home.
Fake has gone out of style.
If laminates looked fake the last time you checked, it’s time to check again!
Today’s laminates are looking better and better, and often need close examination to be identified.
Laminates have truly come a long way. Why, you may ask?
Because of the growing popularity of laminates, manufacturers are creating an increasing array of traditional, rustic, and exotic wood grain designs.
In fact, presses have improved to the point where the texture imprinted on top of the design looks more real than ever, even with distressed wood or natural stone designs.
What’s new in laminate?
As with sheet vinyl floors, some of the new laminates really have the look of natural materials, particularly the textured products that give the floor dimension.
The most common, basic laminate designs have a wood grain appearance. Some of the most popular laminates have rustic or historic wood grain patterns.
If you’re curious about what are the best sellers, it’s the natural stone look-a-likes, particularly slate and tumbled tile varieties.
Photography makes laminate true to life.
The quality of the laminate partially has to do with the photography and the number of photographs per style, which is known as "screens".
Here’s an example for you. When manufacturers emulate a natural stone tile, they try to recreate the variation in color, pattern and texture that is a result of cutting a natural product.
The more screens a product has, the more variation it can offer. And the more “authentic” the laminate looks. That seems to make sense, right?
Color is your key, shopper.
Like any floor, select the laminate to compliment the size of your room and the activities taking place in it. Remember that lighter colors will make a smaller room appear larger, while darker colors will absorb the light and create a more intimate setting. Choose a color that either coordinates or contrasts with your cabinets and other furniture. Avoid matching everything to the same color and style. Let your creativity guide you! And remember, contrasts can make your room more interesting.
Laminate flooring types – yours will be installed in one of these 4 forms.
1) Glueless laminate flooring.
No mess, glueless installation makes these floors quick and easy-to-install.
They come in a variety of laminate and wood designs and colorations, as well as some manufacturers offer a real, hardwood veneer instead of a printed layer. It looks amazingly hardwood-like. These floors come in both planks and squares. A thin, plastic underlayment is needed to seal out moisture from below. (Remember, moisture is the enemy of your flooring.) In fact, most laminate floors require a plastic underlay sheet (4 mil poly) be installed directly underneath the laminate planks or tiles. This helps the floor float freely over the subfloor. Another option is to add a vapor barrier or noise reduction underlay before installing the laminate flooring.
2) Laminate flooring with attached underlay.
These floors come with several different types of tongue and grooved locking systems and an attached underlayment to reduce noise levels. Now that’s sound thinking!
3) Glued laminate flooring.
These are the original laminate floors that do require a special formulated glue to be applied to the tongue and grooved areas for each plank. Once the glue is dried the planks are almost impossible to pull apart. These floors are offered in both planks and squares.
4) Pre-glued laminate flooring.
No mess, because the glue is already applied to the tongue and grooves which makes these floors quick and easy-to-install. A thin, plastic underlayment is needed to seal out moisture and prevent the glue from sticking to the substrate.
Finish off your creation with moldings.
Laminate moldings also affect the overall style and give your room a beautiful finished look. Moldings are important because they cover the space that is allowed for the flooring to expand and move naturally on top of the subfloor, and they help with the transition to an adjacent floor. Most manufacturers offer coordinating moldings for all styles and colors for any laminate flooring you choose.
However, be aware that moldings for laminates are slightly larger than their wood or laminate tile counterparts. Here, to familiarize you with some standard moldings, are some definitions. The Step Down Stairnose is a coordinating piece providing the proper transition for all the steps in your home.
A Reducer Strip is the transitional piece the installers use to connect the laminate with another type of floor covering such as vinyl, thin laminate tile, or low-pile carpeting.
An End Molding or Carpet Reducer is used as a transition from laminate floors to different flooring surfaces when the reducer does not allow enough height, such as on high-pile carpet or thick laminate tile.
T-Molding is commonly used in doorways to join two laminate floors in adjoining rooms. It's also recommended when making transitions from a laminate floor to another floor that is approximately the same height.
Finally, Shoe molding or Quarter Round may be installed wherever the laminate floor meets the wall or baseboard.
We recommend call or visit our design center & Showroom
Visit our Showroom to see samples if possible, so there are no surprises come installation time. 815-344-3516
With a lot of knowledge, hopefully from the above, and a little imagination (that’s your department), you can create a laminate flooring style solution for the way you live, and the way you feel about your home life.
Laminate gives you the look of a hardwood floor with easy maintenance, so you can spend more time enjoying your flooring and less time maintaining it. See the many brand names we offer and the many varieties of colors and wood grains to choose from.
When laminate is installed as prescribed with the right accessories, dust and dirt hardly stick to this surface. Mites and other allergenic organisms can't survive on a well kept laminate floor. This is great news for people with asthma or related allergies.
Laminate floors offer so many options and design opportunities. From a variety of wood textures that you can see and feel to dozens of flooring colors — including hard-to-find exotic woods, earthy stones and rich ceramics. From several edge options to different plank and tile sizes in varying widths and lengths. The design possibilities are endless with laminate wood and laminate tile floors. Get inspired by our beautiful laminate floors in our image gallery. Visit our laminate manufactures page for more information. or call JMI Flooring at 815-344-3516
Tips to Keeping Your Floor In Original Condition
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1. Regularly sweep or vacuum the floor to prevent sand or other abrasives from accumulating and scratching the finish. Do not wet mop your laminate floor or use cleaner that must be mixed with water.
2. Wipe up spills immediately. Avoid allowing liquids to stand on your flooring.
3. Never use wax, oil-based detergents or any other household cleaner. These may dull or damage the finish leaving an oily residue and making the floor more difficult to clean.
4. Following your routine sweeping or vacuuming you may want to use a Hardwood Floor Cleaner made for use with Urethane Finishes.
It is recommended that these products be purchased from your local flooring dealer who is able to provide a safe product and instructions
5. Frequent vacuuming using a non-beater bar will pick up dirt and grime.
You can find laminate cleaning products in our on-line store.
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