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.







