Laminate Range

Strength and durability meet inspiring design with hard-wearing laminate. Laminate has long been used as a more economical option to mimic stone, timber, and solid surface. Now, increased technology has created new surfaces which exceed what is possible from traditional options. Learn more.

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FAQs

Can you paint laminate cabinets?

Yes, laminate cabinets can be painted, but proper preparation is essential. The surface must be thoroughly cleaned, lightly sanded to create grip, and primed with a high-adhesion primer before applying paint designed for slick surfaces.

How to clean laminate flooring?

Laminate flooring should be cleaned using a soft broom or vacuum followed by a damp microfiber mop. Avoid excessive water, steam mops, or abrasive cleaners, as moisture can damage the laminate core.

How to lay laminate flooring?

Laminate flooring is typically installed as a floating floor over an underlay. Planks are clicked together without nails or glue, starting from one corner of the room while maintaining expansion gaps around edges.

How to cut laminate flooring?

Laminate flooring can be cut using a laminate cutter, circular saw, jigsaw, or handsaw. Measure and mark the plank accurately, cut with the correct tool for the type of cut, and always allow space for expansion around edges.

Can you paint laminate?

Yes, laminate surfaces can be painted with the right preparation. Cleaning, sanding, and applying a bonding primer are critical steps to ensure paint adhesion and durability.