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* Hard Flooring available in-store ONLY
AVAILABLE IN-STORE ONLY
High-quality laminate flooring that is hard-wearing, with long-term durability
Beaumont makes it super easy to get the look of natural timber with our quality hard flooring options, including laminate flooring. However, choosing timber laminate flooring doesn't mean you are compromising on quality. With an AC3 or AC4 rated wear layer, these floors have long-term wear resistance for running down your hallways, cooking up a storm in the kitchen, and entertaining in your living areas.
Discover laminate flooring in a variety of colours & styles.
The big question is; Is there wood laminate flooring that will suit my home? With many colours in a beautiful timber emulated designs, there will be one you will fall in love with and complement your home. Matt laminate flooring is an excellent choice for your bedroom or hallway to add subtle elegance and style to your home.
Our wood laminate flooring has a lovely textural feel underfoot, bringing an extra level of timber realism. Our 8mm thick range comes in plank sizes of 191x1210mm and 193x1213mm, and our 12mm commercial grade range is 235x1830mm. Explore our most popular wood laminate flooring looks, including oak laminate flooring, brushbox laminate flooring and blackbutt laminate flooring. Explore all of our other laminate flooring styles and select the style that's best for you.
The benefits of laminate flooring
Timber laminate flooring looks and feels like hardwood floors, but at a fraction of the price. Laminate flooring is the most affordable alternative and ideal for family or pet households. Any spills or dirt trekked in are easily cleaned up, and to keep your floors in the best condition, make sure you mop, sweep or vacuum as soon as possible to prevent damage.
We love to bring the outdoors inside, and a hardwood floor is one of the most luxurious statements. But if you can't afford a hardwood floor or need a more practical option, get the look without the price tag with laminate flooring.
Our timber laminate flooring features an AC3 or AC4 wear layer, making it thrive in any hard-working area of the home. Another cool feature is a click-lock joining system for easy installation, even for DIY!
Areas that best suit laminate flooring
Laminate flooring is an excellent choice for most areas of your home. Its extra top solid layer is durable to withstand daily life, even in the most walked rooms of your house! Imagine a new streamlined laminate flooring installation making a stylish impression right from your entryway.
Discover our extensive range of laminate flooring styles for your entryway, open-plan layouts and workspaces. Choose styles ranging from contemporary laminate flooring to industrial laminate flooring.
Laminate flooring installation
The installation has to be one of the best features of a timber laminate floor! It is as easy as clicking and locking to join each piece together. An excellent choice for a DIY project in your home.
Ensure your floor is flat and level, and gather all the tools you need to install. Keep the floor clean, and use a string line to keep it straight. It's important to leave a 10mm gap between your laminate floor and the wall to allow for expansion. Pop an underlay down, set up your sting line, and then start laying your click and lock planks, ensuring you lay them staggered.
Laminate Flooring FAQs
What is laminate flooring?
Laminate flooring is simply a multi-layer flooring fused together using a lamination process. Our laminate floors have a durable wear layer on top and are available in plank-shaped lengths that emulate floating timber floors.
What are the different types of laminate flooring?
Most laminate floors have four layers that make up each plank; a durable wear layer, a decorative layer, MDF or HDF core layer, and a balance layer for stability. So, what is the main difference between laminate floors if they are basically made up of the same layers?
The simple answer is the quality or depth of each layer.
The durable top layer of laminate flooring has an Abrasion Class rating (AC) that ranges from AC1 to AC5, with AC3 representing the highest rating needed for your home. Our ranges have either an AC3 or AC4 rating, ready for the busy family or keen entertainers.
Is laminate flooring waterproof?
Sure, most laminate flooring can handle a little splash. But, did you know we have industry leading ranges of water-resitant laminate flooring? Being fully water-resistant you can use your steam mop for cleaning this super durable flooring! You can be confident that your laminate will stand up to the test!
Importantly, a plank can always be waterproof on its own, but that doesn’t necessarily mean your floor will be fully waterproof once laid (unlike a tiled floor). That’s why we say water-resistant when talking about hard flooring (in fact, it’s a requirement in the building industry)!
How to clean and maintain laminate flooring?
Cleaning laminate is super easy! Here are some hot tips on how to maintain your laminate flooring:
- Sweep or vacuum when it’s looking dirty, this is not just about a clean house, it’s about protecting your floor. Make sure your broom or vacuum head is soft, and suitable for laminate floors.
- Your mop needs to be damp, not too wet, not too dry, just right! Excessive moisture isn’t so good for your beautiful laminate floor.
- If you've chosen our range of water-resistant laminate, GOOD NEWS the use of residential steam mops on this product is allowed! Use it at lowest power with a suitable soft pad, and do not hold the steam mop on one spot for an extended period of time (longer than 30 seconds). Refer to the steam mop’s manufacturer instructions for proper usage.
- Your cleaning products shouldn’t have harsh chemicals. Make sure it’s mild or use a special laminate cleaner.
- The best rule of thumb is to wipe up any spills immediately.
- Laminate has a no high heel shoes policy, avoid heavy objects, and it definitely hates having heavy objects dragged over it.
- Laminate can’t put on sunscreen by itself, so you’ll have to help it out with some curtains or blinds where the sun comes directly inside. And it doesn’t like a super-hot room, but honestly, either do we.
Can laminate flooring be installed over existing flooring?
Great news! Yes, laminate can be installed over existing flooring, but there are a few rules that come with this.
- Installing over carpet or cushioned vinyl is a no-go. Your laminate needs to be structurally sound.
- It needs to be squeaky clean.
- And also, dead level. It would be worth using a levelling compound if it’s not quite 100% flat.













