The floor is an integral part of any home and will set the scene for the rest of the house, so choosing the right flooring is key. However, it can be tricky to decide on the right one for your home. Between the appearance, the installation and the price tag, there are a number of things to consider when choosing a new floor.

While there are plenty of different types of flooring on the market, we believe laminate is the one that ticks every box.

Read on to find out why laminate flooring should be the go-to for any new build.

Ease of installation

One of the biggest selling points of laminate flooring is how easy it is to fit. Whether you’re an experienced DIYer or you’ve never touched a toolkit, you’ll be amazed at how easily you can fit your own floor.

Choosing to fit your own laminate floor will mean you can avoid the hassle and cost of getting a contractor in to do the job.

However, if you decide DIY really isn’t for you, getting your laminate floor fitted will still be cheaper than having wood flooring or tiles installed. The ease with which laminate can be clicked into place means it takes significantly less time for a fitter to install, so you’ll typically be charged less for their labour.

Affordable price point

Laminate is one of the most cost-effective flooring options on the market, and given how expensive a new build can be, it’s likely that after purchasing your home you’ll want to stick to a modest budget.

As with many other types of flooring, laminate is available in a range of thicknesses and qualities such as durability and water-resistance. As a result of this, pricing for laminate does vary, so don’t be surprised if you find you have to pay a bit more for thicker, more durable boards.

Variety of styles and colours

While traditional options like solid wood flooring are only available in a select number of colours, the surface of laminate flooring is made from a printed photographic layer, rather than a natural product. This means homeowners who opt for laminate will benefit from having a wider range of colours and designs to choose from.

Many flooring suppliers offer stone or wood effect laminate flooring that’s designed to replicate the appearance of the real thing. These nature-inspired designs are ideal if you love the look of real wood or stone but can’t stretch your budget to accommodate solid wood or stone tiling.

Easy to maintain

When it comes to cleaning, laminate is extremely low maintenance. A quick vacuum and a once-over with a damp mop each week is all your floor will need to keep it looking its best.

Coated with a protective layer that prevents damage from spills, laminate is ideal for all kinds of households. If a spillage does occur, all you’ll need to do is wipe up the mess and your floor will look good as new.

Whether you have kids or pets at home, or you love playing host, you can trust a laminate floor to stand up to anything from a puppy puddle to a spilt glass of vino!

On top of being a breeze to clean, laminate flooring doesn’t require any special care to maintain it. Unlike real wood products, there’s no oiling or lacquering to carry out, and you’ll never have to sand it down either.

Conclusion

It’s clear that there are a wide range of benefits to choosing laminate flooring. From the affordable price tag to being able to wipe up spills and splashes with ease, there are countless reasons to choose laminate flooring for your new build.

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