Laminate Flooring
What started out as a simple laminate flooring line with a handful of basic woodgrains has burst into a multi-line family available in a wide range of woodgrain and tile patterns.

Laminate Designs
Shades and patterns of ever-popular oak continue to be top sellers; but a wide range of maples and a surprising number of ash, pine and birch designs are often exactly what a space needs. Tile patterns include a random cobblestone look, colored concrete abstracts, rock designs in warm earthtones and cool slates. They have a patina feel, which evokes all sorts of design inspirations.
Tile Look-a-Likes
The grouted tile looks are also very popular. Customers love having the look of grout without having to scrub it to keep it presentable. Shaded edges add dimension and interest to a number of slate patterns. Perhaps the most compelling design aspect to Wilsonart Flooring is the compatibilities that run throughout the lines. Subtle but unifying color and texture families make it extremely easy to mix and match patterns to create custom looks. In addition, the width of two planks is exactly equal to any square edge of a single tile. This makes it simple to create unique tile/wood combinations, borders and one-of-a-kind patterns.
Durability
Laminate flooring used to just be considered a substitute for hardwood
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