How Do You Use Laminate Flooring In Kitchens?
Laminate comes in many different styles such as mock stone, wood, and tile. Due to the construction of laminate, it’s very durable and scratch resistant. It will not bruise and dent from high heels or other wear and tear, as a real wood floor does. The installation of laminate is also easier than other traditional types of flooring due to the tongue-and-groove construction and the fact that laminate floors are not secured to the floor. The tongue-and-groove construction of the laminate allows each board to tightly snap together to form gapless seams. All tools needed for this job can be found at your local home improvement store. Unplug the fridge, stove, etc., and remove them from the kitchen. Remove the floor molding using a flat pry bar. Clean the floor using a vacuum cleaner. Sweep up any dust or debris that is on the floor. Laminate can be installed on top of any hard surface, including outdoor carpet, so you should be able to leave your kitchen floor in place. Cover the floor wit