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Laminate flooring

Browse laminate flooring at B&Q, available in a range of thicknesses to suit different budgets and performance requirements. Laminate wood flooring features a photographic wood or stone effect layer protected by a hard-wearing surface, making it easier to maintain than real wood. Most options use a click-lock fitting system for straightforward DIY installation without adhesive. Available in grey, white, black and natural wood effects, with bathroom laminate options for moisture-prone rooms and selected ranges compatible with underfloor heating.

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By Colour

Laminate flooring colour affects how a room feels in terms of light, space and warmth. Grey laminate flooring is the most popular choice, suiting modern and traditional interiors and pairing well with most furniture and wall colours. White laminate flooring and light laminate flooring work well in smaller rooms or spaces with limited natural light, making them feel more open.

Brown laminate flooring and beige laminate flooring provide warmer tones that complement traditional interiors and natural wood furniture. Natural laminate flooring closely replicates real wood tones and grain, making it a practical alternative to solid or engineered wood. Dark laminate flooring and black laminate flooring add depth and contrast, working well in larger rooms with good natural light. Blue laminate flooring introduces colour without dominating the room and suits contemporary bedroom and living room schemes.

By Effect

Laminate flooring effects replicate the look of natural materials without the cost or maintenance requirements of the real thing. Wood effect laminate flooring is the most popular choice, available in variations including oak effect laminate flooring, walnut effect laminate flooring and oak parquet effect laminate flooring, each replicating different timber tones and grain patterns. Wood effect suits living rooms, bedrooms and hallways across both traditional and contemporary schemes.

Tile effect laminate flooring and stone effect laminate flooring replicate the appearance of ceramic, porcelain or natural stone and are easier to install than real tiles. Concrete effect laminate flooring suits minimal and open-plan interiors with a flat, industrial-style finish. Marble effect laminate flooring provides a veined, polished appearance without the cost or fragility of real marble, making it a practical option for feature areas and hallways.

By Brand

Choosing a laminate wood flooring brand helps narrow down the quality, thickness and finish that suits the room. Quick-Step laminate flooring is one of the most widely recognised brands in the UK, known for durable planks with realistic wood and stone effects and a straightforward click-fit installation system. Swiss Krono laminate flooring offers a broad range of finishes and thicknesses across both modern and traditional styles.

GoodHome laminate flooring and Eurohome laminate flooring provide practical, affordable options across a range of wood effects and colours, suited to bedrooms, living rooms and kitchens. AGT laminate flooring combines realistic finishes with water-resistant technology, making it a practical choice for higher-use rooms. Colours laminate flooring covers a broad selection of contemporary shades and natural tones across multiple price points.

Many ranges can be completed with coordinated underlay, trims and scotia beading for a neat, finished result throughout the home.

By Size & type

Laminated flooring is available in a range of sizes, thicknesses and types to suit different rooms and performance requirements. Herringbone laminate flooring creates a patterned, parquet-style finish suited to living rooms, hallways and feature areas. Thickness affects stability and sound insulation, with 8mm laminate flooring suiting standard rooms on a budget, 10mm laminate flooring offering improved underfoot comfort, and 12mm laminate flooring providing the most substantial feel for high-traffic areas.

For rooms exposed to moisture, waterproof laminate flooring and bathroom laminate flooring are designed to withstand spills and humidity. Kitchen laminate flooring is selected for its resistance to everyday wear, heat and occasional moisture. Gloss laminate flooring has a reflective surface that suits contemporary interiors and helps bounce light around darker rooms.

FAQs

Is laminate flooring waterproof?

Most laminate flooring is not fully waterproof, but water resistant laminate flooring is designed to withstand splashes and spills without warping or expanding. This makes it a practical option for kitchens, bathrooms and utility rooms. Always wipe up standing water promptly, as prolonged exposure can still cause damage even on water resistant boards.
 

How do you lay laminate flooring?

Most laminate uses a click-lock system where planks are lowered and locked together without adhesive. Start by checking the subfloor is clean, level and dry, and fit appropriate underlay before laying. Choose a direction for the planks and work row by row. For full step-by-step guidance see our how to lay laminate flooring guide.
 

What is AC rating in laminate flooring?

AC rating indicates the durability and wear resistance of laminate flooring. AC3 suits moderate residential use in living rooms and bedrooms. AC4 is recommended for busy family homes and high-traffic areas such as hallways and kitchens. AC5 is suitable for light commercial use. Choosing the right AC rating ensures the floor performs well for its intended use over time.
 

How do you clean laminate flooring?

Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove grit and dirt that can scratch the surface. Damp mop with a well-wrung mop and a suitable floor cleaner diluted to the manufacturer's instructions. Avoid soaking the floor or using steam mops as excess moisture can cause boards to swell. A rug in living areas and a door mat at entrances help protect the surface from daily wear.
 

Is laminate flooring suitable for underfloor heating?

Many laminate floors are compatible with underfloor heating but always check the manufacturer's specification before installing. Most modern laminate conducts heat efficiently without warping. Bring the heating system up to temperature gradually before and after installation to allow the boards to acclimatise. The subfloor must be level, clean and dry for correct installation.