Home Buying Guide

How To Choose Between Laminate and Hardwood Flooring

By Bond Street Mortgage

Picking out a new flooring can be exciting. After all, as anyone knows, new flooring in a home or business property can completely change the entire atmosphere. A common question asked by commercial and residential property owners is "Should I go with laminate or hardwood flooring?" If you have found yourself asking this question, understand that both types of flooring materials each have their own pros and cons. For the most part, hard wood flooring tends to be more expensive than laminate, but this isn't always the case.

Let's take a quick look at the benefits and disadvantages of laminate and hardwood flooring.

Pros And Cons of Laminate Flooring

Most times, laminate flooring will be about 50 percent less expensive than hardwood flooring. It has a beautiful finish and can give the appearance of a real hardwood floor. Also, being that it is made of pressed wood, it tends to be a bit more durable than hardwood as well as more scratch resistant. Although it's usually easier to clean, if you don't invest in high-quality laminate, you'll end up with flooring that looks as if it has fake wood grains. In all actuality, this is what cheap laminate flooring is: cheap wood grains pressed together.

Pros And Cons of Hardwood Flooring

Although hard wood flooring is more susceptible to scratching, you may like this characteristic because it gives it a more natural look. When it comes to beauty, nothing beats real hardwood flooring, and best of all, it tends to last many years longer than laminate. Because of this, even though such flooring is a bit more expensive than laminate, being that it lasts longer, it's considered to be a very good investment.

Think About the Lighting in Your Home

One very important aspect to think about when choosing flooring for your home is whether or not your floors see a lot of daylight. The sun and its UV rays will cause real hardwood flooring to fade. Laminate on the other hand is usually made with UV protection. If you like to keep your blinds open and let natural sunlight in, it's usually best to invest in laminate flooring.

Don't let choosing the perfect flooring material for your home stress you out. With a bit of research, you'll be well on your way to deciding whether laminate or hardwood is a better investment for your lifestyle and personal needs.

If you are in the market for a new home or interested in refinancing your current property, be sure to enlist the help of a trusted mortgage advisor from Bond Street Mortgage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Laminate flooring is typically about 50 percent less expensive than hardwood flooring, though this can vary.

Laminate tends to be more durable and scratch-resistant than hardwood because it is made of pressed wood.

Hardwood offers unmatched natural beauty, lasts many years longer than laminate, and is considered a good long-term investment.

Hardwood flooring can fade from UV rays in sunlight, while laminate often includes UV protection to prevent fading.

Cheap laminate flooring can look fake because it uses low-quality wood grains pressed together, reducing its aesthetic appeal.

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