Laminate Floor Covering
Enjoy the look of wood without compromise with our laminate floor covering. The Privilège, Concerto, and Authentic collections offer realistic finishes, greater wear resistance, and easy installation, making them ideal for active living spaces.

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Artureon Grande
Elegant -
Artureon Grande
Noble -
Artureon Grande
Smooth -
Artureon Grande
Subtle -
Artureon Norma
Oak Chur -
Artureon Norma
Oak Desentis -
Artureon Norma
Oak Realp -
Artureon Norma
Oak Sedrun -
Authentic – Advanced Hydro+ 12mm
Caramel
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Authentic – Advanced Hydro+ 12mm
Latte
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Authentic – Advanced Hydro+ 12mm
Moka
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Authentic – Advanced Hydro+ 12mm
Tiramisu
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Authentic – Advanced Hydro+ 8mm
Latte
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Authentic – Advanced Hydro+ 8mm
Biscuit
Caramel -
Authentic – Advanced Hydro+ 8mm
Biscuit
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Authentic – Advanced Hydro+ 8mm
Moka
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Authentic – Advanced Hydro+ 8mm
Tiramisu
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Authentic – Advanced Hydro+ 8mm
Toffee
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Authentic – Advanced
Century oak grey
Discontinued -
Authentic – Advanced
Summer oak beige
Discontinued -
Authentic – Advanced
Trend oak Grey
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FAQ: Answers to your questions about laminate floor covering
Is laminate floor covering suitable for high-traffic areas?
Yes, the laminate floors in our collections are designed to withstand abrasion and impact, making them perfect for entryways, hallways, or offices.
Can I install laminate flooring myself?
Yes, most of our models are easy to install thanks to their click-lock system, even without prior experience.
Does laminate floor covering resist moisture?
It is moisture-resistant on the surface, but not recommended for very wet areas like bathrooms. For these zones, we suggest a vinyl floor covering.
What is laminate flooring?
Laminate flooring is made up of multiple layers, including a decorative layer that mimics wood, protected by a scratch-resistant layer. It is an economical and durable option that provides the appearance of natural wood at a lower cost.
What’s the difference between laminate flooring and stratified flooring?
The term "stratified" is often used as a synonym for "laminate flooring," but technically, "stratified" refers to a product made of several layers, including a protective top layer. Laminate, on the other hand, specifically refers to a product designed to mimic wood or other natural materials with a more realistic finish.
How do I choose the right laminate floor covering?
When choosing laminate floor covering, consider the thickness of the panel, the quality of the decorative layer, and wear resistance. Choose a model with a high AC rating to ensure its durability in high-traffic areas. Also, think about the finish (matte or glossy) and style to match your space. For more advice, check out our guide to choosing laminate flooring.
