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5 Major Differences between Real Hardwood Flooring and Laminate Flooring


Laminate wood flooring
Laminate wood flooring

People usually go gaga over wood flooring due to its aesthetic appeal and underfoot comfort. There is something magical about wood that scores high on the ‘CLASS’ meter.

Be it the natural wood or laminate, flooring is the backbone of home decor.


Laminate or real wood flooring?


Well, both have their own set of pros and cons and which one is better for you is up to you to decide. At the end of this post, we'll give you our personal favorite (laminate flooring) but you might disagree with us once you read the rest of this article.


We hope that the following points help.


Price

  1. Real Wood - It comprises of cent percent real wood. The price depends on the quality of wood. Hardwood such as teak, wenge, mahogany, and rosewood are of the finest quality and commands higher price. Maple is most common in Canada.

  2. Laminate - This type of flooring is prepared by pressing composite wood at high temperature and then covering it to form laminate. The materials used in the manufacture costs less. As a result, laminate installation is way cheaper.

Appearance

  1. Real Wood - There is hardly anything which scores above real wood in terms of class appeal. Elegance, grace, and pure – real wood is highly attractive and pure class.

  2. Laminate - High-quality laminate may resemble real wood. It looks attractive but cannot score big on class, if compared to real wood.

Utility

  1. Real Wood - It is best suited for dining rooms and bedrooms. The only downside is that it requires professional help to install real wood flooring.

  2. Laminate - Strong and robust structure makes them a good choice for high-traffic areas in the house like living room. Added to that, it is moisture-resistant and is tailor-made for bathroom and kitchen floors.

Durability

  1. Real Wood - Besides attraction, one of the biggest USPs of real wood is its durability. A hardwood floor can last a lifetime without compromising on the quality. It will look brand new forever, if maintained properly.

  2. Laminate - It is extremely handy if you have pets at your home. It is scratch-resistant in nature. Laminate floors are also moisture-resistant and doesn’t contract or expand due to temperature change. Many experts say that a traditional laminate floor lasts around 10 to 12 years on an average.

Resale Value

  1. Real Wood - This is where real wood flooring can score really big over other flooring options. Hardwood floors are incredible when it comes to durability and the best part is that the quality and attractiveness remains intact. This is why they have very high resale value.

  2. Laminate - Resale value is not as high as real wood but owners get a handsome return on well-maintained floors.

The choice is simple:


Laminate Flooring. It is a less expensive option, which is easy to maintain.

Also, Real Wood Flooring - it is classy and will last a lifetime.


Still confused?


Don’t worry! Luckily, we have a team of experts who have years of experience in this field. Just let them know your queries!


Also, do you love hardwood flooring for your house? Or are you the laminate flooring kind of person? Comment below and let us know!

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