Have you ended up with a laminate floor in your search for a new floor? Then the next question is which type of laminate is suitable for your project and which one meets your wishes and requirements. There are many different types of laminate, but which types are these exactly? In this blog we have made an overview of all types of laminate that are available. This way you too know at a glance what possibilities there are. So easy!
Herringbone laminate
Actually, this type of flooring is familiar to almost everyone; fishbone. It has been one of the most popular flooring types in the market for several years. However, this pattern is also available in a laminate variant. Something that makes it a lot easier to lay these floors yourself. Would you like a herringbone floor? Then herringbone laminate might be ideal for your specific situation.
Whalebone laminate / Herringbone XL
Do you want a herringbone floor, but one that is not too busy? Then whalebone laminate, also called Herringbone XL laminate, might be what you are looking for. This type of flooring is exactly the same as a herringbone floor in almost all aspects, but a stroke larger. Due to this larger design and larger dimensions, you can achieve a different effect with these whalebone laminate floors. This makes it possible to make the space in which this floor will be located appear larger than it actually is.
Wide laminate
Don't want a standard laminate floor? Then wide laminate might be something for you. These laminate floorboards are, as the name implies, extra wide and therefore wider than the average laminate board. Due to this wide size, such a laminate floor has very different advantages than a regular laminate floor. For example, a floor with wide laminate is relatively faster to lay because generally fewer planks need to be used for laying the entire floor. In addition, these laminate floors have a certain effect on the space in which they will be located. The shelves can provide an optically larger space.
Laminate with V-groove
Is the V-groove for laminate a real type of laminate? We are not 100% sure, but laminate with V-groove is worth mentioning in this overview. The V-groove has a considerable effect on the floor where it is used. For example, do you take the wide laminate that we talked about earlier in this blog and do you also apply a V-groove to this? Then you can emphasize the size of these shelves again. The V-groove can also provide an extra luxurious look with a laminate floor. Consider, for example, a herringbone laminate floor where a V-groove has been applied. This looks a lot more luxurious.
Tile laminate
Perhaps not the first thing you think of when you think of laminate, but laminate is also available in the form of tile laminate. As the name implies, those laminate floors that look like tiles with a stone motif. This creates the illusion that there is a real tile floor, while this is actually a laminate floor. Often these tile laminate floors also have a size that corresponds to that of stone floors. Think, for example, of 50 x 50 cm or 40 x 60 cm. The advantage? Laminate floors are generally a lot cheaper to purchase than a real tile floor and are also a lot easier to install. The latter ensures that laminate floors are relatively easy to install yourself and therefore do not necessarily require the involvement of a professional.
Laminate concrete look
Would you like a laminate floor, but one that fits, for example, your industrial interior? Then laminate concrete look may be what you are looking for. These laminate floors are the same in terms of properties as any other laminate floor, but then they have a concrete motif on the top. Laminate with a concrete look!
Laminate wood look
Would you like a floor that looks like it is made of real wood, such as wooden parquet floor, but with the advantages of laminate? Then laminate wood look is probably what you are looking for. These floors are made of laminate, but have a beautiful motif on the top that makes them look like a real wooden floor.
Tailor-made advice for your situation
In addition to the above, it is also recommended to always seek advice from someone who has experience with and knowledge of skirting boards when in doubt. At Solza.nl we are happy to help you advise in which skirting boards are suitable for your situation. You can easily and completely without obligation contact . Or you can schedule an appointment to visit our showroom in Alphen aan den Rijn.