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Water Resistance
The top surface of laminate flooring is typically sealed with a protective layer that helps repel water and can resist minor spills. This layer is crucial for preventing moisture from penetrating the core of the plank.

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AC4 Protection
AC4 refers to a specific class of durability for laminate flooring, indicating that the flooring is suitable for moderate to heavy residential use.

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Care and Maintenance
While laminate flooring can resist moisture to some extent, it is not waterproof. It’s important to clean up spills immediately and avoid mopping with excessive water. Using a damp mop rather than a soaking one can help protect the flooring.

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Size and Specification
- Size: 1218 x 196 x 8mm
- Covering: 2.56 sq.ft / plank
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FAQ's
What Are Decorative Laminate Sheets?
Decorative Laminate Sheets are thin layers of synthetic material used as a surface finish on furniture, walls, and other interior elements. At 1mm thickness, these laminates provide a durable yet flexible decorative layer that enhances the appearance and functionality of various surfaces.
Where Are Laminate Sheets Commonly Used in Interior Design?
Their versatility makes them ideal for numerous applications:
- Furniture Surfacing: Covering tables, chairs, shelves, and cabinets.
- Kitchen Cabinets and Countertops: Offering a blend of style and durability.
- Wardrobes and Closets: Enhancing bedroom storage with aesthetic appeal.
- Wall Paneling: Adding texture, color, and patterns to walls.
- Doors and Partitions: Creating cohesive and stylish room divisions.
- Office Spaces: Desks, cubicles, and reception areas get a modern touch.
What Are the Benefits of Using Laminates?
- Aesthetic Variety: Available in countless colors, patterns, and textures.
- Cost-Effective: More affordable than solid wood or natural veneers.
- Durability: Resistant to scratches, stains, and general wear and tear.
- Easy Maintenance: Simple to clean with minimal upkeep required.
- Installation Flexibility: Easily applied to various substrates.
- Moisture Resistance: Suitable for humid areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
How Do Laminates Differ from Veneers?
Understanding the differences helps in making informed choices:
Material Composition:
- Laminates: Made from layers of paper and resins compressed under high pressure.
- Veneers: Thin slices of real wood applied over substrates.
Appearance:
- Laminates: Offer a wide range of artificial designs, including wood, stone, and abstract patterns.
- Veneers: Provide the natural beauty of wood grains and textures
Cost:
- Laminates: Generally more budget-friendly.
- Veneers: Often more expensive due to the use of genuine wood.
Maintenance:
- Laminates: Easier to maintain; resistant to moisture and pests.
- Veneers: Require careful maintenance to prevent damage.
Are 1mm Thick Laminates Durable Enough for Daily Use?
Absolutely! Despite their slim profile, 1mm laminates are:
- Robust: Designed to handle everyday use without degrading.
- Scratch-Resistant: Withstand minor abrasions and impacts.
- Long-Lasting: Maintain their look and integrity over time when properly cared for.
How Do I Maintain and Clean Decorative Laminates?
Keeping laminates looking new is simple:
- Regular Cleaning: Wipe surfaces with a soft, damp cloth.
- Stain Removal: Use mild soap solutions for tougher spots.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Steer clear of abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Preventive Measures: Use mats or coasters under hot items and sharp objects.
Can Laminates Be Used in Kitchens and Bathrooms?
Once your order is dispatched, you will receive a confirmation email with a tracking number. You can use this tracking number to monitor the status of your delivery.
Can Laminates Be Used in Kitchens and Bathrooms?
Yes, they are well-suited for these spaces:
Kitchens:
- Cabinets and Drawers: Provide a hygienic and easy-to-clean surface.
- Countertops: Offer a stylish and moisture-resistant work area.
Bathrooms:
- Vanities and Cabinets: Handle humidity without warping or peeling.
- Wall Treatments: Add design flair while protecting walls from moisture.
What Design Options Are Available with Laminates?
Decorative laminates offer extensive choices:
- Solid Colors: From classic whites and blacks to vibrant reds and blues.
- Wood Grains: Realistic patterns mimicking oak, walnut, teak, and more.
- Stone and Marble Effects: Achieve the look of natural stone without the weight or cost.
- Abstract and Patterns: Geometric designs, floral motifs, and custom prints.
- Textures: Matte, gloss, suede, and textured finishes add tactile appeal.
How Are Decorative Laminates Installed?
Installation involves several steps:
- Surface Preparation: Ensuring the substrate (like plywood or MDF) is clean, dry, and smooth.
- Adhesive Application: Using appropriate glue to bond the laminate to the surface.
- Placement and Pressing: Carefully laying the laminate and applying pressure to eliminate air bubbles.
- Trimming Edges: Removing excess material for a clean finish.
- Edge Banding: Sealing edges with matching strips to protect against moisture and wear.
Tip: Professional (Carpenter/ Mistry) installation is recommended to achieve the best results and longevity.
Are There Limitations to Using Decorative Laminates?
Awareness of potential drawbacks ensures proper application:
- Heat Sensitivity: Prolonged exposure to high heat can damage laminates; use trivets or heat-resistant surfaces where necessary.
- Sharp Objects: Though scratch-resistant, sharp tools can cause damage; cutting boards should be used in kitchens.
- Curved Surfaces: Standard laminates are rigid; special flexible laminates are required for intricate shapes and curves.
Can Decorative Laminates Be Used for Commercial Spaces?
Yes, they're ideal for:
- Retail Stores: Shelving, displays, and counters.
- Offices: Desks, partitions, and cabinetry.
- Hospitality: Hotel lobbies, rooms, and restaurant interiors.
- Healthcare Facilities: Easy-to-clean surfaces in clinics and hospitals.
Additional Insights
Did you know? The concept of laminating dates back to ancient times when wood veneers were used in Egyptian tombs. Modern laminates, however, emerged in the early 1900s, revolutionizing interior design by offering accessible and diverse decorative options.
Advancements in Technology:
- Anti-Bacterial Laminates: Incorporate properties that inhibit microbial growth, perfect for kitchens and hospitals.
- Digital Laminates: Allow high-resolution images and custom designs to be printed directly onto the laminate.