Rich Amber Cherry
The beautiful amber tones in our Amber Cherry laminate flooring are a great way to work some beautiful hues of red into your home. Amber Cherry's color and patterns look beautiful everywhere but they are enhanced even further by the lighting in your home. The patterns in Amber Cherry accent beautifully with incandescent style lighting and natural sunlight. look at Amber Cherry for the
laminate floor installation in your home.
Amber Cherry and Laminate Flooring
When looking to do some remodeling and faced with a floor which needs to be replaced, and great, affordable option is to install
new laminate in lieu of other surfaces. Laminate wood floors are harder and more durable than wood flooring and can withstand heavier traffic over time without showing the wear and tear that wood floors might. In addition, the variety in which laminate floors are currently designed continues to grow on a regular basis, and although the majority of styles look like actual hardwood flooring, the spectrum of design is starting to branch out into other designs such as tile, metal, or cork flooring.
Affordable
No matter the décor of the room, there is a laminate flooring out there to match just about any style.
Furthermore, when comparing material costs with hardwoods and tiles,
laminate flooring is the cheapest of the three. Solid laminate flooring
will cost less initially, allowing one to cover more floor space while
keeping the budget in check.
Overall, there are a number of great benefits to installing a laminate
floor in just about any room in the house. Its strength and durability
partnered with its overall aesthetic appeal will greatly improve the
look and flow of the room in which it is installed. In addition to
having a great looking, new floor in place, the overall cost savings one
will realize with installing a laminate floor will make it the obvious
choice for any home remodel, especially a home remodel on a budget.
Quick Quality Installation
Probably one of the best selling points of installing this flooring is the ease in which it can be installed. Most laminates today have a tongue and groove locking system which simply locks the flooring in place, and prevents it from moving around. On top of that the materials needed to install the flooring are rather limited as well. With a tap block, a hammer, some tape for the underlayment, knee pads and a
miter saw, one can make short work of a laminate installation job.