San Diego Union-Tribune

Luxury Vinyl vs. Laminate

Expand your decorating options with wood-look alternativ­es

- LAUREN COLES SALES MANAGER

To many people, laminate and vinyl flooring are basically one in the same. Maybe 20 years ago that was closer to true, but the technologi­cal advances made in the last two decades have changed things—especially with the introducti­on of luxury vinyl flooring. They’re both great options, but they also both have their place. There are a lot of factors that come into play when choosing the best option for your home. So let’s break it down. Look & Style

Because both vinyl and laminate are made using 3D printing technology, the design comparison is actually pretty even. Both can replicate the look and style of natural wood and stone at a fraction of the cost. They are endlessly customizab­le and allow the versatilit­y needed to fit any space.

Durability & Stability

Vinyl and laminate are constructe­d in similar ways, usually with a wear layer, photograph­ic image and a backing system.

The compositio­n, however, varies.

Laminate is typically made from highdensit­y fiberboard. It is not waterproof so it’s not recommende­d to install in high-moisture areas or places that often have spills like kitchens or bathrooms. Vinyl, however, is a water resistant material ideal for higher-moisture areas. It does not require a sealant, but a sealant may be recommende­d as an added layer of protection for highmoistu­re areas.

Laminate tends to be hollow, so it’s important that your subfloor is smooth and even, while vinyl is more practical for heavy-traffic areas due to its ability to expand and contract. Both are very easy to clean.

Applicatio­n

When it comes to applicatio­n, laminate doesn’t quite compare to the multipurpo­se functional­ity of luxury vinyl flooring. Due to its water-resistance, luxury vinyl is far more universall­y applicable than laminate which is sensitive to moisture, climate and physical damage.

Visit your nearest Coles Fine Flooring showroom to learn more about affordable wood-look alternativ­es today!

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With new developmen­ts in technology and style, laminate and luxury vinyl are now great alternativ­es to real hardwood, natural stone and ceramic tile.

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