Golden Select Laminate Flooring Black Oak

Laminate flooring is durable and low-maintenance. When choosing laminate flooring to coordinate with oak cabinets in your kitchen or bathroom, consider your countertops, appliances, furniture, wall colors and accessories, as well as your cabinets, before making a final flooring decision. Make sure the flooring harmonizes with existing flooring in connecting rooms. Because most oak cabinetry has a neutral tan base color with brown or golden undertones, it's an easy color to work with and isn't difficult to match with laminate flooring. Coordinating Oak Floors Opt for a wood laminate that has a similar color and grain as your oak cabinets, but choose a style that adds variation and a touch of pizzazz. For example, consider hand-scraped oak laminate flooring. The result is a harmonious blend of color and style with a modern twist. A hand-scraped laminate has a rustic, rugged appeal that resembles distressed wood. Go slightly lighter or darker than your existing honey oak cabinets, such as wheat oak or colonial oak laminate.
Avoid dark trendy laminate colors; dark maple, ebony or mahogany may make your honey oak cabinets look out of place. Lighter Contrasting Wood Colors Step up your kitchen or bathroom design by mixing colors, wood grains and textures throughout the room. Price Pfister Kitchen Faucet Hose ReplacementFor example, choose a lighter laminate, such as beech, light cherry, cypress, whitewash pine or light maple to coordinate with your honey oak cabinets. Chair Cover Rentals Rapid City SdConsider 5-inch or wider laminate planks to make your room appear larger. 3/4 Pug Puppies For Sale WalesThe wider the planks, the fewer the lines between each piece, creating a more cohesive floor design. Light-colored wood laminate flooring also makes a room feel bright and cheerful.
Medium-Dark Laminates One of the most aesthetically pleasing floor colors to combine with honey oak cabinets is a medium natural wood hue that doesn't overwhelm the room or compete with your cabinets for first place. Consider chestnut, pine, hickory, acacia or Brazilian cherry laminates to blend with your cabinets. Medium laminate colors are low-maintenance because they don't show water marks, dirt, dust or pet hair and require less cleaning than darker or lighter alternatives. Natural Stone Choose a laminate that resembles natural stone, rather than wood. A stone laminate creates a whole different vibe in a room -- one that's fresh, modern and trendy. Stone laminates don't have the same warm, natural appeal as wood grain varieties, but they offer patterns and texture that wood laminates can't provide. Choose a granite, marble. slate, travertine, terracotta or flecked pattern that has warm golden undertones to coordinate with your honey oak cabinets. Make sure the color and pattern blend with your wall colors, appliances and countertops.
References Armstrong: Choosing the Best Laminate FlooringMaria Killam: How to Coordinate Finishes With Oak CabinetsAmerican Hardwood Information Center: Mix -- Don't Match -- Wood Textures and Colors; Experts Across the U.S. Urge Diversity in Design Photo Credits Thomas Northcut/Photodisc/Getty Images Suggest a Correction Mid - Dark Oak Floating, Nailed or Glued Down 125mm Golden Hand Scraped European Solid Oak Wood Flooring has a total thickness of 18mm with a width of 125mm. This product comes in random lengths between 300-1200mm with an average plank of 600mm. This product is hand scraped which is one of the most popular flooring finishes on the market offering each plank a distressed antique approach. This Golden hand scraped product is elegantly pre finished with seven coats of pearl satin UV lacquer giving it ultimate protection, durability and easy to maintain. Each plank has a V Groove, bevelled edge giving each plank more natural definition. This floor can be sanded down up to 8 times however it shouldn't be necessary to do so for the first 15-20 years.
The grade of this product is rustic meaning the planks have more knots and imperfections giving the floor much more natural character. The rustic grade is the most popular grade in the wood flooring industry. Solid and Engineered Wood Flooring Installation: 1) A “floating floor” is an extremely popular fitting method, this is where you run a PVA wood glue along the groove and slide the tongue back into the groove creating a strong bond. This method then allows the floor to naturally breathe as it is not fixed to one position. Underlays are often used when this installation method is used. 2) Fixing the flooring directly to the sub floor is equally as popular as a “floating floor”. You can either stick the flooring directly to the sub floor with an adhesive or secret nail the flooring to a wooden sub floor. This is the preferred method when installing solid wood flooring. Laminate flooring is one of the easier installation methods as it comes with click joining system.
This means two planks simply just click together. Most people opt to use an underlay when installing laminate flooring. Here are a few important tips: - Don’t forget to leave a 10mm expansion gap. - Allow 48 hours for an engineered floor to acclimatise - Allow 7 days for a solid wood floor to acclimatise. - Allow 24 hours for a laminate floor to acclimatise. - Try and install on a level sub floor - If you require a more detailed installation guide, please download the installation guide to the right. Size: (243.73 KB)    Size: (239.78 KB) At Luxury Flooring and Furnishings we offer main 2 shipping services, the first is our standard 2-3 working day service where your goods are delivered within this timeframe however many of these are made next day. The second option is our next day service where any order placed before 12pm will be guaranteed for delivery on the next working day. All our deliveries are made between the hours of 9am and 6pm however for a small surcharge of £30 you can request a timed delivery.