Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: Laminate flooring in a kitchen 7Dec 15, 2010 3:23 pm We have quickstep 'eligna' laminate (color: light grey varnished oak) in our kitchen - no problems at all, very happy with it. You get what you pay for, so choose a well known quality brand from a major retailer. Take a sample home if you can and test it out. eimaj Re: Laminate flooring in a kitchen 8Jan 21, 2011 1:26 am majaca We are looking at getting laminate flooring in our kitchen. I have read numerous posts about the good and bad of it. Can everyone who has it in their kitchen please comment on if any water damage has occurred???? Can you please let us know what you think of it and how long it has been installed for? Thanks Many people hesitate about should they choose laminate flooring for the kitchen. Actually, the kitchen laminate flooring is a great solution for the kitchen floor. It allows you to add stone or wood decoration to the floor at the kitchen which will help you to feel better and more comfortable during the dinners at the kitchen. It is one of the most inexpensive solutions for the floor. Also, it could provide all the necessary durability and beauty for your kitchen floor. The laminate floor is easy for take care of and for cleaning which another huge plus for your kitchen area. It is sealed and resists shrinkage and swelling during cold and warm weather conditions and it is not easily damaged by the water. You should think also which laminate flooring is suitable for your kitchen. And I have some tips for you. Use glue laminate because it is more suitable than the no-glue laminate. It will make your floor at the kitchen stronger; it won’t absorb any accidentally dropped water between the laminate boards because they are filled with glue. Also, it will add some additional years of life to the kitchen laminate. Choose laminate that is composed of different layers such as core level and design level. And don’t forget the design and the colors of your kitchen laminate. By the way in stalling laminate flooring, it needs three days before it is finally laid down. And if you are worrying about how long it will last, I think three to four years. I hope it will help you. ^^, Re: Laminate flooring in a kitchen 9Jan 21, 2011 9:44 pm mariff majaca We are looking at getting laminate flooring in our kitchen. I have read numerous posts about the good and bad of it. Can everyone who has it in their kitchen please comment on if any water damage has occurred???? Can you please let us know what you think of it and how long it has been installed for? Thanks Many people hesitate about should they choose laminate flooring for the kitchen. Actually, the kitchen laminate flooring is a great solution for the kitchen floor. It allows you to add stone or wood decoration to the floor at the kitchen which will help you to feel better and more comfortable during the dinners at the kitchen. It is one of the most inexpensive solutions for the floor. Also, it could provide all the necessary durability and beauty for your kitchen floor. The laminate floor is easy for take care of and for cleaning which another huge plus for your kitchen area. It is sealed and resists shrinkage and swelling during cold and warm weather conditions and it is not easily damaged by the water. You should think also which laminate flooring is suitable for your kitchen. And I have some tips for you. Use glue laminate because it is more suitable than the no-glue laminate. It will make your floor at the kitchen stronger; it won’t absorb any accidentally dropped water between the laminate boards because they are filled with glue. Also, it will add some additional years of life to the kitchen laminate. Choose laminate that is composed of different layers such as core level and design level. And don’t forget the design and the colors of your kitchen laminate. By the way in stalling laminate flooring, it needs three days before it is finally laid down. And if you are worrying about how long it will last, I think three to four years. I hope it will help you. ^^, I think you'll find it should last more than three or four years Just about completed a renovation project and hit a small issue that we didn’t see We have laminate floors now where we had tiles before (turned out it was actually 2… 0 3769 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair At a bit of a loss on this one - we're thinking the original owners never removed the protective laminate covers from their kitchen cabinets after installation and in the… 0 4610 We are doing heaps of hybrid at the moment and the cost sits between $60-65/sqm including installation. Stairs are around $90-100 each 1 3418 |