Reasons To Choose Laminate Flooring
As with any other aspect of home decorations, the most popular form of flooring changes with shifts in fashion and public tastes. The modern increasing availability of information and the widespread interest in decorating shows and magazines has started a new trend, however. It is one of greater focus on the practical implications of a decorating decision. Laminate Flooring is very appealing in this context for its excellent balance of functionality and price.
Laminate Flooring is generally designed to resemble hardwood flooring, but with easier installation and much better prices. SwiftLock's model D2874, for example, is designed to look like natural oak wood flooring once it has been installed. This is at a price of $26.51 through Lowes at the same store where buying actual solid oak flooring would cost $79.60. The cost difference per unit is substantial, and becomes more substantial as the room that it is intended to be used for increases in size. Though prices vary depending on whether you're at Lowes, Home Depot, or Lumber Liquidators, the fact that real wood costs more is a constant due to the fact that real wood is much more limited in supply.
In addition to price, Laminate Flooring also offers advantages in ease of use and installation. Regardless of the manufacturers who produce it, one of the natural qualities of hardwood is that it expands and contracts slightly in response to the amount of moisture present. If it is allowed to get very wet there is a risk that it will warp and need to be removed and discarded. Its response to the surrounding environment complicates the installation process for hardwood, while laminate can be prefinished and put in place immediately on arriving at a work site.
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Laminate Flooring, whether it's from SwiftLock, Pergo, Armstrong, or other manufacturers, offers a great deal of cost savings and ease of installation to recommend it as a choice over hardwood flooring. Buyers can use it to get the look of nearly any kind of wood and finish that they could want without having to deal with the expense or difficulties of putting in hardwood floors. |

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