Laminate Flooring
Introduced in North America in 1995, laminate floors quickly gained popularity as an inexpensive, durable, and attractive alternative to yesterday’s linoleum. With a variety of colors, wood styles, and finishes to choose from, laminate floors are a great choice for many projects, and installation is generally quick and simple. If you want a hard-working floor that looks great day after day, talk to our knowledgeable staff about beautiful laminate flooring today!
Nature-inspired and meticulously crafted to capture color tones and hues of the seasons.
Although laminate flooring’s range of prices is considerably wide, it pales in comparison to the range of design choices. If you’re looking for a wood design, for example, you’ll find replicas of virtually every species under the sun. Rich oaks and hickories, warm maples and cherries, soft teaks and pines and rosewoods and walnuts — our laminate collections can charm and delight you as you browse through the flooring choices. And just wait till you see these hardwood replicas in your home!
But wood designs are not the only choices available. For fans of stone and ceramic, our diverse selection of laminates features tiles with beveled edges and the look of elegant stonework. And the appearance can be mixed, matched, inter-played and arranged to create exactly the unique and personal home environment you want — all while staying within your budget.
Multiple layers compose each laminate, deliberately varied to look and even feel like wood, ceramic or stone. In addition, reproducing the effects of centuries-old hand-working techniques creates timeless vintage appeal. And with today's technology, laminate flooring can be top-finished for even greater endurance than the natural counterparts.
Explore the green benefits of laminate flooring.
Many of the laminate brands we carry are manufactured using more than 50% pre-consumer recycled content. Additionally, because laminates don't retain allergens or dust mites, they're beneficially hypoallergenic. Engineered to last, laminate offers a long life span that minimizes replacement. And while it simulates the upscale look of a natural product like an exotic hardwood or ceramic tile, the actual materialisn't used and the natural resource preserved.
