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Quick-Step Creo CRH3176 - Louisiana natural oak
Quick-Step Classic CLM5803 - Medium Brown Teak
Quick-Step Classic CLM5802 - Desert Greige Oak
Quick-Step Classic CLM5798 - Frosted white oak - White laminate
Quick-Step Classic CLM5795 - Misty Grey Oak
Quick-Step Classic CLM5793 - Cocoa Brown Oak
Quick-Step Classic CLM5792 - Honey Oak Laminate
Quick-Step Classic CLM5791 - Sandy Greige Oak
Quick-Step Classic CLM5790 - Lively Grey Oak
Quick-Step Classic CLM5787 - Classic Light Oak
Quick-Step Classic CLM5786 - Ash Grey Oak
Quick-Step Classic CLM1656 - Havana Natural Oak with Saw Cuts
Quick-Step Classic CLM1655 - Havana Natural Oak
Quick-Step Classic CLM1405 - Old Light Grey Oak
Quick-Step Classic CL1653 Laminate - Reclaimed White Patina Oak
Quick-Step Capture SIG4767 - Cracked Natural Oak Laminate
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Quick-Step Capture SIG4762 - Brushed warm natural oak
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Laminate Wood look at Solza
Choose from various types of laminate in wood-look prints at flooring store Solza. Think of oiled, black, sawn or untreated oak. Some laminate floors are almost indistinguishable from real oak. In your bedroom, landing, entrance hall or office, lay laminate in wood look from top brands such as Floer, Hoomline and VivaFloors. Many people would like to have a wooden floor in their home, but buying one can be very pricey. Wood look laminate is an affordable option for people who would like a wooden floor at a nice price. Laminate wood look is not made of real wood, but here it looks like this. Laminate wood look floors can be found in many different shades. Are you planning to buy a new laminate floor wood look? Then we recommend that you read this article.
Wood look laminate or real wood?
Wood look laminate flooring is therefore not made of real wood, but of plastic. A laminate floor consists of four layers: a balance layer, core layer, a decorative layer and the top layer. When you choose a laminate floor, this brings many advantages. Due to a smooth top layer, it is easy to maintain the floor. Also, laminate does not expand or shrink when the weather is hot or cold outside. This ensures that laminate works well for households with underfloor heating. The decoration layer makes the shelves look beautiful and natural. For example, there may be all kinds of patterns in the shelves that differ per shelf. With a real wood floor, each plank also looks different from the others. Thanks to the smooth top layer, the wood-look laminate is easy to clean and maintain. Wood-look laminate has the advantages of laminate, but gives you the feeling that you have real wood in your home.
Different shades of laminate flooring wood look
Choosing a laminate floor wood look is certainly not an easy task. You have a lot of choice when it comes to the dimensions of the shelves, the shades, and the laying pattern. But which shades are often chosen and which are sold a lot? We explain some of them for you.
Light wood look laminate
When you mainly use warm, dark colors for your furniture, walls and accessories, light wood-look laminate provides a nice contrast. Colors that go well with a laminate floor with wood look are: Dark blue, burgundy or dark green. You can also use light wood-look laminate if you have an industrial living style where you make a lot of use of metal and concrete for your interior.
Dark wood look laminate
Are you thinking about buying a dark laminate floor with wood look? Then you are certainly not the only one who likes this. Many people today buy dark laminate with wood look, but why is dark wood look laminate so popular? This is mainly because dark wood-look laminate suits almost all living styles. From modern to classic, dark laminate with a wood look works perfectly in any room. In addition, dark laminate with wood look also provides a nice contrast with the rest of your furniture. Your furniture will stand out even more and it creates a special atmosphere in your home. The great thing about dark laminate floors with a wood look is that they last for years.
Which laminate floor wood look suits you best?
If you buy a new laminate floor with wood look, it is important to think about which atmosphere you want to create in the room and which living style suits you best. Do you want to continue using the old furniture? Then choose wood-look laminate that matches your furniture. Do you want to decorate your home from scratch? Then it is important to know what color you want to use for the walls and your furniture. You can also choose to start with the floor and then see which colors and furniture best suit it. With a new floor made of wood-look laminate, your home will soon feel very different.
Frequently asked questions about Laminate Wood Look
What types of wood-look laminate are there?
There are various types of wood-look laminate, such as oak, walnut, pine, and teak. In addition, there are variants with a matte, high-gloss, or aged finish for an authentic look. Check out all the wood looks on our website.
What are the benefits of wood-look laminate flooring?
Wood-look laminate flooring is low-maintenance, scratch-resistant, and often more affordable than real wood. Furthermore, it's easy to install thanks to a click or glue system and suitable for underfloor heating. It's also available in beautiful colours. Visit our website; we have a wide range of wood-look laminate floors.
How do I maintain wood-look laminate flooring?
Regular vacuuming and mopping with a lightly damp cloth is sufficient. Avoid aggressive cleaning agents and ensure no standing water remains on the floor.
Can wood-look laminate discolour due to sunlight?
Yes, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause discoloration. Use blinds or curtains to protect the floor from UV radiation.