Laminate planks vary from less than 5 inches to 7 or more inches wide.
What width laminate flooring is best?
Laminate flooring should be between 6-12mm thick. If you find thicker than 12mm, it's an inaccurate measurement–possibly including attached padding. If you want the highest-quality, hardwood feel, you'll want 10 or 12mm. If cost is a concern and you have a smooth subfloor, you can get by with 7 or 8mm.
Is all laminate flooring the same width?
Width. Laminate planks vary from less than 5 inches to 7 or more inches wide.
Is 12 mm laminate better than 8mm?
8mm is standard thickness, good quality, good price, durable enough, environmentally. 12mm is thicker flooring, same quality as 8mm, good walk-feeling, not so much noisy, high price. If you like the laminate flooring to look and walk similarly with hardwood flooring, you can take 12mm.
What width does laminate flooring come in?
Laminate planks vary from less than 5 inches to 7 or more inches wide.
What is the standard size of laminate?
Laminate planks vary from less than 5 inches to 7 or more inches wide.
How wide can you get laminate flooring?
Laminate planks vary from less than 5 inches to 7 or more inches wide.
How width is the average laminate flooring?
Laminate planks vary from less than 5 inches to 7 or more inches wide.
Is 10 mm laminate flooring good?
The thickness of laminate flooring usually starts at about 6mm, and can run up to 15mm and more. The thicker your laminate flooring, the more it will look like real wood, generally speaking. ... 10mm laminate flooring is a good middle ground between too thin and cheap and too thick and unnessarily expensive.Sep 30, 2010