Laminate under a natural tree in an interior. Laminate in the interior of the apartment: fresh design ideas. The choice depending on the style of the interior

Residents around the world have already appreciated this coverage. Laminate has won the trust and love of millions of owners of apartments of any type due to its exceptional properties. Some people like functionality and durability in it, others like the ease of laying laminate. But true connoisseurs of art know that a masterpiece can be made from this material!

And how impressive the designers are the variety of colors and shades, forms of execution, ease of combination and other features.

Light laminate in the interior

Light laminate goes very well with almost any style of interior. Executed under the tree, it both warms and gives the space a visual expansion.


This type of laminate is made under the light wood of the old oak. It will perfectly fit into the interior of a high-tech apartment and will please the eye for many years.

White laminate in the interior of a private house, cottage or apartment must certainly be combined with furniture elements.


And this photo clearly demonstrates this. Although, some creative individuals make bold decisions by combining completely opposite tones. But it already depends on the skill and experience of the designer.

Dark laminate in the apartment

Depending on your personal preference, laminate flooring can be matte, wood grain or other, and glossy, which will give your interior a sparkling mirror highlight.

In such a bedroom, the laminate is chosen so perfectly that all the elements of the interior seem to merge together, but at the same time, the style is maintained and every little thing is visible. In the photo, Tarkett laminate is used, the Cinema collection is always exclusive coatings for sophisticated persons!

Tarkett produces durable, environmentally friendly laminate in a variety of textures and a wide range of colors.

It is almost indistinguishable from parquet, thanks to the embossing features. This coating is suitable not only for residential buildings and apartments, but also for high traffic areas, offices, commercial enterprises.

The red oak laminate floor is perfectly combined with wooden furniture both in the interior of the classic style and in the performance of the art house studio.


Lovers of exquisite charm can order a laminate with handmade elements. For example, this example of a dark art house laminate is decorated with hand carvings. Such chic is always in fashion.

And here is an example of an apartment with Quick Step laminate from the famous Classic collection. This brand has established itself as a reliable manufacturer of high-strength laminate and wood flooring.

White laminate in the interior

White laminate is often performed under gray oak, light wood. If you want to choose a white or vanilla oak laminate as a floor covering, you must take into account that the ceiling covering will have to be selected in strict accordance.



If the walls, floor and ceiling do not harmonize, the impression of a narrowed space or a “heavy ceiling” may be created.

This photo clearly demonstrates a light laminate under the board, which can also be used in any design. This type of coverage is well suited for the bedroom.


This material from the Balterio collection is ideal for a country house or cottage. Such a laminate requires the presence of decorative elements to fully express its relevance.

Laminate on the wall

Laminate was originally designed as a floor covering. Now, having thoroughly studied its amazing qualities, many designers offer to fix the laminate on the walls and even the ceiling.

Fastening to the wall can be carried out by the frame and adhesive method. The wall is pre-cleaned from old coatings, plaster. Properly selected in accordance with the main design of the room, the laminate will give a cozy atmosphere and become a certain “highlight” of any space.

There are no limits to the designer's imagination. Laminate on the walls can be combined with other coatings, it can serve as a functional zoning space or simply stylishly decorate the apartment.




The photo shows vivid examples of the finished design with a laminate of various modifications on the walls.

In the bedroom, laminate wall covering also gives a special charm to a simple, at first glance, interior.

Laminate on the ceiling

The ceiling, finished with laminate from the selected collection, should also be combined with the rest of the interior.

It looks like a laminate made under parquet in the color of light wood. The ideal decision for giving, a country cottage or a drawing room.

This is not a complicated, but very effective floor and wall laminate, which is also attached to the ceiling - the last word in the design industry.

The laminate on the ceiling can be decorated with stylish LED lighting - it also looks incredibly beautiful in any room, especially in the evening. For lovers of classics and minimalism, the design of the ceiling may look like this:

Combination of doors and laminate

In the design of your house or apartment, it is important to take into account in advance the competent combination of all coatings with interior items. For example, floor and wall laminate must certainly harmonize or be combined with entrance and interior doors.

Examples of successful design:

Here is another interesting example of a contrasting combination of light walls and a dark floor:

Laminate in the kitchen

In the kitchen, laminate flooring has long won its place as the best flooring with waterproofing properties, a strong surface and a specific design.

You can also use a combined floor covering, and order or buy a laminate under a stone, brick, with an abstract design.

The only feature - if you want to install a laminate in the kitchen as a floor covering, which is more comfortable and warm to walk on - all joints must be firmly treated with a special waterproofing agent.

In this photo, the laminate is made in the form of tiles, however, unlike tiled flooring, the laminate is very warm and durable (many give a lifetime warranty when buying).

Laminate in the kitchen does not require special treatments and frequent cleaning. The anti-static base prevents dust from trapping on the coating, and after washing with a mild detergent, it never leaves streaks.

In combination with wooden furniture, parquet-like laminate gives the kitchen completeness and warmth. Design ideas with parquet flooring and countertops or a set of natural or artificial stone also look good.

Laminate for the kitchen is more often chosen as the 34th class, due to its high strength and ease of use. In some cases, laminate in the kitchen is combined with a tile or other coating that frames items such as a stove, sink, work area. Choosing creative flooring solutions, for example:
it should be remembered that you may want to make cosmetic repairs or change furniture, and the laminate will look like in its original state for a long time.

Although, the introduction of some decorative highlights will allow you to achieve harmony in any interior or, on the contrary, turn it into something completely new and exclusive. Feel like a designer, experiment!

American and European designers began using laminate flooring around the mid-1980s. Russian ones are relatively recent, but why? Because this flooring was simply impossible to buy in our stores. Now the laminate is everywhere and there are no more problems with buying it, but another one arises: what design of the floor from the laminate to choose, because the number of colors and textures of this material already rolls over a thousand?

Laminate floor design - style is easy

Types of laminate

In appearance, laminate can be divided into the following categories:

  • single-lane
  • two-way
  • three-lane
  • under the tile
  • designer

Single strip laminate looks like it's made from solid wood. This allows you to visually expand the space and give the room a special flavor, typical, for example, for a classic or country style. And some manufacturers, to enhance the effect, apply a chamfer to the laminate, which turns the artificial surface into a semblance of natural.

Two-strip laminate made without a chamfer, and in its appearance it is very similar to large-format piece parquet. Why two lane? It's just that the surface of such a laminate is, as it were, divided into two strips, which are components of one pattern.

3-strip laminate- high-quality "fake" under the parquet, laid "deck". It is also made without a chamfer, but it has a huge selection of noble shades and colors.

practically indistinguishable from real ceramic tiles or porcelain stoneware. It exactly repeats not only the shape and size of ceramics, but also its texture. The manufacturer gives the surface of such a laminate a characteristic roughness for tiles, which creates the illusion of naturalness and naturalness, and there is even a strip along the perimeter of the planks that imitates the seam between the tiles. Thus, a laminate under a tile may well replace a cold porcelain tile without prejudice to the interior.

- it's a real thrill. It can be anything: green or blue, with a 3D effect or pebble, with abstract patterns or mother-of-pearl - it all depends only on the designer's fantasies and on the size of the customer's wallet.

In addition, the laminate can be divided into several subspecies:

  • aged
  • raised
  • textural
  • glossy
  • oil
  • with waxed surface.

All these types of laminate design have found their application in a variety of interiors: from classic to modern, from country to hi-tech.

Laminate design in different interiors

It does not matter what style the customer is an adherent of, it is important to choose the right laminate for a particular interior.

Laminate for romantic natures

Lovers of romance and minimalist style will appreciate the 1-strip laminate with a waxed surface and a walnut color bevel. Such a coating will fit perfectly even in the simplest interior, harmoniously complementing the white walls and dark furniture.

Glossy laminate - a bright image of the house

Creative and bright people will not be able to pass by the lacquer laminate with a chic shiny surface. Such a coating is combined with both classic interiors and interiors made in the style of avant-garde, modern, hi-tech. True, it is more difficult to care for a glossy floor, but it looks luxurious.

A two-strip aged laminate fell "to the court" in the interior in the Provence style. Light walls, a soft sofa and an armchair, a coffee table, paintings in the same frames and Roman blinds on the windows - all this is ideally combined with a dark floor that imitates large-format parquet.

Laminate in the form of a massive board sets the tone for the entire interior

Traditional country style, so loved by many Americans and Europeans and not yet loved by Russians, provides for massive flooring. A one-strip laminate with a textured surface without a bevel imitating a natural board fits perfectly into the interior in the photo. And the color scheme, selected by the designer (or the owner of the house), perfectly complements the furniture in the room.

Three-strip laminate imitating piece parquet - an inexpensive pleasure

Parquet is expensive and not practical. And if you replace it with a laminate that will not give itself away, but will lie on the floor and show with all its appearance that it is the most “real parquet”, then you will not have to spend time and money on the purchase and installation of such a capricious coating. The room, decorated with light laminate, looks larger and more spacious. A minimum of furniture, a minimum of color and the apartment will turn into a strict and concise eco-house.

Laminate - universal coating

The interesting texture of the laminate shown in the photo fits into the interior of the apartment no less interestingly. Such a floor will be in perfect harmony with light walls and discreet decor. Bright colors here will obviously be redundant.

Designer laminate - an opportunity to show imagination ...

… and creativity

Designer laminate is generally a separate category of flooring. In this case, the designer's fantasy may not be limited only by the choice of color, texture or pattern, he can even change the shape of the planks. Curved parquet? Why not!

Tile laminate flooring is a great alternative to ceramics…

… warm and…

… beautiful

It's hard to believe, but this is not a tile, but a laminate! The texture and shape repeat the tile so exactly that it is simply impossible to distinguish one from the other.

Lots of ideas, lots of ways to implement them, lots of styling options - it's all about laminate. Floor covering that can be transformed according to your desire.

The floor in the living room should be reliable and beautiful, easy to maintain and pleasant to the feet. All these requirements are met by laminate - a modern analogue of luxurious, but inaccessible due to the high cost of parquet.

A wide selection of colors, shades and textures, different classes that are durable - all this makes the laminate a desirable material for finishing the floor throughout the apartment. But it is in the conditions of the living room - a common room in which all family members spend a lot of time - this material is revealed in all its glory.

Laminate in the interior of the living room

The practicality and attractive appearance of laminate flooring have made it one of the most popular options for apartments and private houses. It is this floor that is preferred by most domestic interior designers, rightly noting the combination of affordable cost and high quality of this flooring.

In the living room, laminate can be both a neutral detail that supports the overall style direction, and an accent spot that attracts attention.

ADVICE! To ensure that a laminate that looks attractive immediately after installation does not become faded or worn out, trusted brands with a good reputation should be preferred. Poor-quality laminate is not only less durable, but can also be hazardous to the health of households.


Features of the choice of laminate

The choice of a laminate for a room begins with determining the activity of the household in this room. Since the living room belongs to common rooms with high traffic, the flooring in it must also be durable and resistant to abrasion and other difficulties. According to the conditions, this room is often compared with the kitchen, so the laminate for it must be no less durable and reliable.

Among the four existing laminate classes, class 32 is considered the most suitable for the living room, suitable for daily household loads. But it is important to take into account the nuances of each specific manufacturer, since the coating of the same class, but of different brands, may differ in the degree of wear resistance.

Reference. Since 2001, European manufacturers have abandoned the division of laminate into “home” and “commercial” (previously there were 21, 22, 23 classes of household laminate), now all material is divided into 4 classes: 31, 32, 33 and 34. Class 31 laminate - the most unstable, but for an apartment its use is permissible.

Laminate for the living room can be moisture resistant, but this is not a requirement, but rather a matter of greater comfort and a sense of one's own security. A material of significant thickness (from 8 mm) will not only be more reliable, but will also help protect rooms from outside noise, since its soundproofing performance is higher than that of a thinner counterpart.

Typical material layouts

A spectacular laminate will only look truly attractive if it is correctly laid on the floor. Experts distinguish three typical layouts: straight, diagonal and herringbone. Each of these options has the right to life, and in some cases, the right option changes the living room beyond recognition.

IMPORTANT! The method of laying the laminate affects the amount of material needed for a particular room: with direct laying, you need to purchase 7% more material, with a diagonal one - by 15%.


Laminate wall: creative in the living room

One of the most original ways to use laminate in the interior of a living room is to use it for wall decoration. Traditionally, designers choose one of the walls or part of it to create a bright accent, since it is impractical to fill all surfaces with such material.

The usual place for such a solution is the wall behind the TV: this creates an emphasis on the device itself, and also forms the perfect background for a bright television picture.

IMPORTANT! In addition to ease of installation and ease of maintenance, laminate flooring as a wall covering has soundproofing properties.

As a rule, the laminate is mounted horizontally or vertically. The choice of this or that direction is connected with the size of the room and the desire of the designer to change its geometry, at least visually. The use of diagonal lines is allowed only in a spacious room with enough natural light. And in the interior of small living rooms, designers suggest using light and warm shades of wood: oak, birch, beech.

Laminate is an established floor covering that has gained popularity due to its unique qualities, combined with low cost. This attractive and not devoid of nobility substitute for piece parquet is ideal in use: durable, resistant and reliable. For living rooms, you should choose a class 32 laminate with additional protection against abrasion: such a floor will last much longer.

Laminate as a material for creating a floor covering for a wide variety of premises has long gained popularity in our country. Affordable, with high aesthetic qualities, easy to install and operate - this material is able to decorate any interior. But it is necessary to carefully select a laminate for finishing floors, because there are many varieties, strength classes, and design options with imitation of various surfaces. But first things first. Let's find out together what type of laminate is suitable for rooms with different functional loads, how to choose the density, strength level, color and texture solution.

Laminate marking by class

So, laminate- this is a material for flooring, which consists of several layers: a fiberboard or particle board, several layers of paper and a final laminated coating of acrylic or melamine resin. It is the laminated surface that protects all other layers from moisture, dirt, dust and mechanical damage. Obviously, the technological properties of the product largely depend on the quality of the top layer.

It is not without reason that laminate flooring has received such high popularity among our compatriots. After all, it has a number of significant advantages:

  • high aesthetic qualities;
  • a wide range of colors, the ability to imitate any surface - from parquet to ceramic or stone tiles;
  • the possibility of self-assembly in a short time and without lengthy surface preparation;
  • affordable cost (laminate is much cheaper than parquet, but more expensive than linoleum);
  • sufficiently high strength and durability (compared to linoleum);
  • relative ease of care (more difficult than with linoleum, but easier than with parquet - periodic cycling is not needed);
  • the material is environmentally friendly.

Laminate classes

In order to decide on the choice of laminate for a particular type of room, it is necessary to take into account the class number - two refers to residential premises, three - to commercial premises (always present on the material label):

21 classes designed for residential areas with low traffic and low loads from the furniture. Such material is rare due to low popularity. Serves for a short time - less than 3 years;

22 classes suitable for use in bedrooms, living rooms and children's rooms with light furniture and low traffic. Service life usually does not exceed 4 years;

23 classes able to withstand heavy loads (heavy furniture) and is used in rooms with high traffic - not only in living rooms, children's rooms and corridors, but also in hallways, kitchens, dining rooms. Juice operation also rarely exceeds 4 years;

class 31 designed for commercial premises with a low load. Its technical characteristics are higher than those of residential laminate. If you lay such material in a meeting room, then it will last about 3 years, in a residential area its service life can be 10-12 years;

class 32 has higher strength characteristics and can serve as a floor covering in commercial premises with an average load. It can be used in classrooms, offices, reception areas. In this case, the laminate will last about 5 years, in a residential area its juice of operation can be about 15 years.

33 classes has the highest technological properties and is used in commercial spaces with high floor loads. Can be used in restaurants, gyms, high traffic shops. Juice service in this case varies from 5 to 6 years. In a residential area, such a coating can not be changed for 20-25 years.

Experts recommend not to save on the purchase of material for flooring. After all, the replacement of the laminate is associated with global preparations in terms of repair - it is necessary to completely empty the premises, and in the conditions of a one-room apartment, for example, such events are difficult to carry out. In order for laminate flooring to serve as a reliable and durable floor covering for as long as possible, it is recommended to purchase material marked for commercial premises - from class 31 and above. The cost of a high-quality laminate will pay off with durability, excellent aesthetic and strength characteristics.

Other criteria for choosing a laminate

Material thickness

The material of different manufacturers and classes varies in thickness from 6 to 12 mm. Obviously, the thicker the flooring material is, the stronger and more durable the finish can be considered. Therefore, experts recommend choosing a laminate with a thickness of at least 8 mm and, based on their financial capabilities, try to purchase as a material with the thickest possible layer. The thicker the laminate, the easier it is to install. In addition, it is necessary to take into account the sound-absorbing characteristics of the material - the thicker the laminate, the higher these properties.

laminate manufacturer

The choice of manufacturers in the modern market of finishing materials is incredibly wide. But there are always some of the most popular options for companies that have established themselves for a long impeccable reputation. Typically, such companies provide a guarantee for their products with a long period. There are even manufacturers who give a lifetime warranty on their products.

As a rule, the warranty period from the manufacturer varies from 5 to 15 years. In Russia, there is no GOST for the production of laminate, so all companies use the Technical Conditions. Most foreign manufacturers rely on GOSTs, most often international ones.

Separation of the laminate according to the type of connection of elements

The entire laminate can be divided into two groups according to the type of connection of its elements (panels):

  • adhesive;
  • castle.

Adhesive laminate it costs less than the castle one, but it will not work to mount it yourself, without certain skills. The panels are joined end to end with a special quick-drying adhesive. Such a connection provides a surface without gaps. The floor covering turns out to be more resistant to moisture than created with the help of a castle laminate. A significant disadvantage of such a coating is the impossibility of replacing a damaged panel - all elements are glued together.

Name " lock laminate” speaks for itself - the panels are attached without the use of glue using special “locks”. The advantage of this coating is the speed of installation and the possibility of replacing individual panels in case of damage. The disadvantages include obtaining gaps between the coating elements, which will be exposed to moisture.

There are two types of locks for laminate panels:

collapsible(click) - double locks that are located at an angle of 45 degrees. This mount is very convenient in terms of installation and subsequent operation. The curvature of the base for such locks is allowed no more than 3 mm per linear meter;

latch locks(lock) is even simpler than collapsible locks. The owner, who has not yet had to deal with laminate, will be able to cope with panels that have this type of connection. But it must be borne in mind that panels with this type of locks require a perfectly even base of the floors.

Classification by type of substrate for laminate

When using laminate to create a floor covering, it is necessary to use a substrate - a material that isolates the top layer from the floor. The substrate will provide the necessary level of heat and sound insulation. Class 32 and higher laminate flooring may contain an underlay as part of the elements and require no pre-surface preparation other than thorough vacuuming.

According to the type of material, all substrate options can be divided into three groups:

PE foam backing- the most common option. Resistance to moisture, affordable cost and ease of installation brought this type of material to the top list of the most popular options. But the polyethylene foam material also has disadvantages - over time it can significantly subside (it does not hold its shape well), it is not a completely environmentally friendly raw material;

Cork backing- absolutely environmentally friendly, is an excellent heat insulator (most often used for decorating the floors of the first floor). Cork keeps its shape perfectly, it can be called a durable material. But the possibility of condensation reduces its popularity. In order to save the material from this drawback, the cork is coated with bitumen or rubber. Such material has excellent cushioning and practically does not get trampled;

Special substrate, which is part of the laminate panels, allows very fast installation. It provides excellent heat and sound insulation, lasts quite a long time and does not form condensate. But high cost often becomes a key selection criterion for laminate flooring.

  • has an antistatic coating (will not attract dust and small debris);
  • does not fade in the sun;
  • does not require special care;
  • to clean the surface, you can use household cleaning products;
  • durable and resistant to mechanical stress;
  • suitable for covering the so-called "warm floor";
  • the surface is resistant to the formation of fungus and mold;
  • the material is non-combustible.

Choice of colors for flooring

The choice of color scheme for the design of the floors largely forms the image of the entire room. Not only the interior design, but also the psychological perception of its image as a whole depends on whether the color of the flooring will merge with the general color scheme of the room or stand out with a bright or dark accent. The range of modern stores of finishing materials for floors is incredibly wide - the owner with any aesthetic preferences and wallet size can find his own color version.

In small rooms, designers recommend using light-colored materials for surface finishing to visually expand the space. But this rule applies to a lesser extent to the floor covering. The fact is that for a comfortable psychological state of people in the room, the color of its flooring should be at least two tones darker than the design of the walls. This will allow you to “feel the ground under your feet”, so to speak.

Almost every owner of an apartment or house knows that the execution of the ceiling in white, the walls - 1-2 tones darker, and the floors - the darkest tone, allows you to create a visual increase in the height of the room. This design technique is often used in the design of rooms in standard and small apartments in our country.

Laminate with the image of a floor board with surfaces that seem to have been wiped out from time to time is incredibly popular in relation to interiors in country style and shabby chic. Scuffs and imitation of chips help not only create an authentic stylistic environment, but also bring originality to the most ordinary design of a room.

If a cool color palette is used for the decoration and execution of the main furniture in the room, then the warm natural wood pattern will always help to raise the degree of color temperature of the interior. Given the scale of the floor surface, even a single design element - flooring - can be enough to create a balance in the color perception of the image of the room.

The popularity of the use of gray and its shades for the design of modern homes has reached the colors of the laminate. Noble gray shades can be presented both in a light, silvery palette, and in dark, anthracite shades. The advantage of using light gray shades for flooring is that the dust on such a laminate is practically invisible.

And finally

Recently, the rule that the size of the floor board or tile (depending on what exactly the laminate imitates) should be the larger, the more spacious the room itself, ceases to have its own weight. Flooring with the image of large boards or slabs, tiles or any other elements that make up the flooring is becoming increasingly popular. This color is used regardless of the size and purpose of the room. And most often it allows you to visually increase the amount of space.

Laminate can be used for more than just flooring. For several seasons in a row, the use of this material for decorating an accent wall or part of it has not lost its relevance. At the same time, the color of the laminate for finishing the wall or part of the room does not have to match the material for the floors - it all depends on the chosen color scheme of the interior, the method of arranging accents and stylistic performance. With the help of laminate, you can decorate the facades of storage systems, the space around the electric fireplace, finish niches and ledges, create panels and aprons in wall decoration.

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In the old days, most houses had clay or cement floors. Wooden was also common. All of them had their advantages and disadvantages. Wood and at this stage of development is highly valued. It is its high price that prevents wide distribution. However, now there are cheaper, but rather high-quality and strong analogues that have justified themselves during operation and have earned great popularity. So, laminate is widely used in the interior of any premises.

Laminate is represented by products of various quality, texture solutions and color palettes.

Laminate is a floor covering based on cellulose and dense fibreboard. It consists of 4 layers:

  1. Carrier. The role of the carrier layer is performed by a fibreboard. It performs the main functions of the coating: sound insulation, thermal insulation. A lock is cut into this layer, with the help of which the laminate boards are fastened. The condition of the entire board depends on the quality of the carrier layer.
  2. Stabilizing. This is the bottom layer, which is under the wood board. It is designed to strengthen and stabilize the base layer, protecting it from deformation. And also it can serve as additional thermal insulation if an appropriate layer is applied to it.
  3. Decorative. This layer consists of high quality cellulose and provides the appropriate pattern.
  4. Upper. Performs protective functions, consists of melamine or acrylic resins. The class of the laminate depends on its strength and thickness, that is, it provides an indicator of wear resistance.

All these layers are fastened together under high pressure, which ensures high strength and durability of the board.

Laminate board structure

Laminate panels are usually produced in the form of rectangles with an aspect ratio of 1:9 or 1:6, square tiles are less common.

Advantages and disadvantages of such coverage

Laminate in the interior is a widely used material. It has more advantages than disadvantages. However, there are some. Let's start with the positives.

  • Cheapness. Due to the fact that the main layer is not a solid wood board, but consists of chipboard pressed materials, manufacturers can significantly reduce the price.
  • Ease of installation. On the main layer of the board there is a lock that secures the boards to each other. Thus, the installation method is very simple and you can handle this task without the help of a professional.
  • Wide range of. Due to its popularity, laminate is produced in large quantities; manufacturers can offer a choice for every taste. The main advantage of the appearance is that this material allows you to imitate the color of natural bases.

Most of all, laminate is valued for its ability to imitate various coatings.

The disadvantages include the hygroscopicity of the material. The basis of the plate is wood shavings, which absorbs moisture well. If you spill a large amount of water on it and do not remove it in time, the plate may be deformed. For this reason, we will not find laminate in the interior of the bathroom.

Basic selection rules

To choose the right laminate for any room, you need to follow certain selection rules. First, figure out your budget and explore all your options. To do this, you can use the catalogs of online stores.

The entire laminate is divided into classes - the number in the marking, which indicates the resistance of the coating to wear. The most widespread classes are 32 and 33, as the most durable

The thickness of the laminate varies in the range of 8-12 mm, if heavy furniture is planned to be placed in the room, it is better to choose the thickest possible panels

Focus on product quality. Of course, it is advisable to choose high quality products in order to avoid unpleasant consequences. However, you can find durable and well-established models at a lower price. Remember, a high price does not always mean good quality.

For the bedroom, it makes sense to take a thick laminate of not the class itself for rooms with medium traffic

Also take into account another factor - the functions of the room. When choosing laminate flooring for your kitchen, remember that this is the most used room. The floor here may be filled with water or sticky substances. For this reason, choose dark models, the texture of which will be quite large. Also, carefully monitor the installation, it must be of high quality so that in the event of spilled water, the coating does not deform. Now more about the selection of appearance.

Differences in texture

First, let's choose the type of flooring. Laminate in the interior of a living space can be smooth or textured. The first option is divided into matte and glossy look. Not only its appearance, but also tactile perception depends on these characteristics. The texture can also be different. The most common is the imitation of natural wood. However, you can find the texture of stone or brick.

Glossy laminate looks great, but scratches easily and even the slightest dirt is visible on it.

Laminate for tiles in the interior of the kitchen-living room

Textured laminate with imitation of precious woods

It is worth noting that the option with a smooth texture is more convenient to care for. Dust and dirt are clogged into relief folds, so the second coating option will have to be more frequent and thorough cleaning.

Color matters

We turn to the consideration of the second main selection factor. Color plays an important role in any room. To begin with, it is worth considering the functions of the room. In the kitchen, it is better to lay a dark laminate, you can imitate natural wood. You can choose other options that suit the style of the room, but it is desirable that the flooring in the kitchen be dark in color.

Light laminate visually expands the space of the room

Dark laminate adds spice to a classic setting and ennobles the room

The darker the floor, the more lighting is required. This applies to both artificial and natural light.

Of course, be guided by the general style of the room. The laminate should be a continuation of the style direction and comply with all the laws of the chosen trend. In modern trends, both light and dark models are popular. The choice largely depends on your taste preferences and the practicality of the color for a particular room.

We combine style and flooring correctly

We mentioned that the texture and color of the laminate should match the style of the room. We offer to disassemble the popular styles in the design of modern living quarters and choose the right flooring for them.

Style Colour Texture
Provence Bleached oak color wood imitation, bevelled laminate
Country Dark models imitating natural wood board imitation coatings , "deck" laying
Eastern ethnic styles Preference for light wood The texture is similar to bamboo or sisal flooring; leather-look laminate
Chalet Light models, color walnut or ash Rough forms, furrowed coating
Minimalism The best option is white Smooth matte or glossy surface
High tech Gray oak, white There are no restrictions, but it is better to choose a smooth structure

Laminate can also be used to decorate walls or ceilings.

Now we will select a laminate for each style, and analyze in detail their laws and combinations.

vintage directions

The hallmark of vintage styles is aged surfaces. This applies to any thing, gender, including. Therefore, artificially aged laminate models will take root well here. A light surface with gray patches will help convey this effect best.

Bleached oak in vintage style bedroom

To decorate a room in a country style, you do not need high cost and pretentiousness. For the living room, an imitation of a worn oak board is well suited.

Provence and country belong to this category of styles. They are distinguished by simplicity and comfort, to some extent rudeness. For Provence, the best option would be a textured laminate in the color of bleached oak. But dark options also look great, especially if you add notes of antiquity to them. In country, it is better to focus on naturalness, and choose dark models to match the color and texture of natural wood.

Eco destinations

In modern design, trends tend to be natural, so eco-directions are very relevant. In their design, you should try to emphasize the environmental orientation as much as possible. For flooring in this case, it is better to select models that are as close as possible in appearance to natural wood.

For an eco-style floor, a wood-like or stone-like laminate is used, preferably without highlighting the seams between the panels

In this category, the most popular destinations can be distinguished - eco-style and chalets. For the first, a dark laminate is suitable. In combination with bright and juicy shades on the walls, it will create the best combination for an eco-style.

The flooring in the chalet style should imitate massive boards with a patina effect.

Ash wood laminate

The Swiss chalet epitomizes a simple and rugged style. It is a combination of stone and wood. The walls are usually made in dark shades. For flooring, it is better to choose bright and lighter models. Light walnut is best.

Exotic in fashion

Existing laminate models allow you to implement bold exotic solutions. At the moment, ethnic oriental styles are popular: Chinese and Japanese. Some Middle Eastern trends also apply.

For decoration of rooms in oriental styles, laminated panels with imitation of bamboo or sisal are produced.

A carpet with a short pile can lie on top of the laminate flooring.

To recreate the Japanese and Chinese directions, light options with a chamfer are suitable. They will create a good imitation of floors made of sisal or bamboo. For more exotic ideas, there is a laminate that imitates leather flooring. It has a matte slightly rough surface, and creates an interesting exotic atmosphere in the room.

Modern tendencies

There are no special restrictions in modern directions. But most recent styles tend to be simplistic. Therefore, for minimalism, hi-tech, cubism and pop art, smooth white models are suitable. You can choose other light options. But in general, laminate in the interior of modern stylistic trends is used without restrictions, but in accordance with the selection rules described above.

For a room in a modern style, various natural shades of flooring are suitable: natural wood, cotton, quartz, glaze, sandy, almond

Imitation of light oak is great for a high-tech apartment

Dark brown floor in an art house studio

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