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When it comes to advancements in flooring, there’s three products that are leading the market – Hybrid, Vinyl and Laminate.
At first glance, the average person might not see or understand the difference between these three additions to the flooring world. While they are all great looking and offer an amazing range of grains, colors and tones, each suits a different purpose. And when you’re ready to make your purchase, New Wave Flooring has the best range at awesome prices.
Hybrid Flooring
Hybrid flooring combines the durability and strength of laminate and the soft and appealing look of luxury vinyl planks. It is a fantastic floating floor which is perfect for Australian homes and because it is 100% waterproof, you can have this amazing flooring installed in any room you choose.
Hybrid planks typically come in either 5mm or 7mm variety and are fantastic for bathrooms or laundry spaces as they are waterproof. They are extremely scratch resistant and so are great for families and pet lovers.
Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl flooring, typically around 2.5mm thick, is trendy, easy to maintain and perfect for nearly every room in your home. Bathrooms and kitchens have always been the prime areas where vinyl flooring products are used.
While vinyl flooring is not completely impervious to the rigors of these rooms, it is very resistant to water and easy to clean and maintain, making it a low-cost, low-hassle flooring choice.
Laminate Flooring
The thickest of the three at 12mm, laminate flooring provides the look and feel of real timber for a fraction of the price. Offering a range of affordable prices and low installation costs, laminate is a popular choice in Australian homes.
Resilient laminate flooring is scratch resistant, hard-wearing and easy to clean. With laminate flooring you can easily add a touch of style and sophistication to any space. Laminate is very durable and suited to most areas of the home, including living areas such as dining rooms, lounge rooms, hallways and bedrooms.
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