If you are beginning a remodeling project, it is essential to consider the pros and cons before making the decision. Laminate is durable and can withstand high traffic and exposure to cleaning agents, humidity and sunlight. The tough wear layer on top does not get scratched easily, which means the floors last longer than other alternatives. All these benefits also come with easy installation, which is perfect for DIY-ers and also costs less. Laminate floors cannot be refinished on the cons side, so once the top layer is worn out, the floors need to be replaced. Since the floor is made of composite material, they are not eco-friendly. Lastly, hardwood purists may not appreciate the synthetic feel and walking sound. Check out our most reviewed product, the Calcutta Marble Laminate Custom Crescent Edge.
What types of edges are available for products within Laminate Countertop Trim?
Edge refers to the way the sides of laminate boards are cut. The type of edge will impact the look of the grooves between the laminate boards. The most common types of edges are beveled, pressed, micro-beveled and square. A beveled edge creates a noticeable groove on all sides of the plank, whereas a micro bevel edge, also known as a kissed edge, creates a much more refined groove. A pressed bevel surface offers a softer transition between the boards, and lastly, square edges provide the most seamless look between the planks. Within Laminate Countertop Trim, we carry 117 Crescent Edge, 87 Beveled Edge, 23 Waterfall Edge and 22 Double Radius Edge options.
What is the cheapest option available within Laminate Countertop Trim?