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Laminate flooring | Laminate parquet on Hdf wood support - Forest Panel

LAMINATE FLOORING

Wood effect laminate flooring in the Forest Panel range is the result of elaborate manufacturing that is post-treated to give that look of real wood with unique nuances. These exquisite floors are designed with the playful intent of adding beauty and lifting the aesthetic dimension of your space décor. They are offered in bevel classes AC4, AC5 for better performance and resistance to bending and nesting.
Within the range we can find only wood effect laminates with thicknesses of 8 mm or greater to adapt to the different requirements of each client, some of them are made with HDF boards of the highest quality for greater robustness. In addition, this type of product has a UV coating that provides extra durability and resistance, offering optimal performance even in extreme light conditions.

One of the great benefits of Forest Panel laminates alone is that their tonality never fades, plus there is no risk of disfigurement, moisture, or deterioration typical of real wood. Thanks to its high level of impermeability, Forest Panel laminates alone can be used in rooms with the presence of bathrooms and kitchens without fear of damage caused by contact with water.

If you are looking for a single wood effect laminate of class, resistance and robustness, the Forest Panel range offers the best parameters of laminate materials to guarantee a good purchase in the long term. These products are also very easy to install, so you won't have any problems achieving the placidity suggested by the combination of the wood effect with their thickness.

Different types of parquet floors

Parquet is a material widely used in interior decoration, both in homes and commercial premises. This type of floor is characterized by its durability and elegance, but it is important to know the different types that exist in order to choose the most suitable one for each project. Below, we show you the different parquet flooring options and their benefits.

Laminated parquets

Laminated parquets are one of the most popular and demanded options due to their easy installation and low maintenance. These floors have a protective layer that makes them resistant to wear and traffic, making them an excellent option for areas with a lot of movement. In addition, its wide range of colors and designs allows you to achieve a look similar to natural wood.


Vinyl parquets

If you want a parquet floor for wet areas such as kitchens or bathrooms, vinyl parquets are the best choice. These floors are highly resistant to moisture and thanks to technological advances, they can perfectly imitate the appearance and texture of natural wood.

wooden parquets

Solid wood floors have been used for centuries to cover floors, and today they continue to be a very popular option. Natural wood is very resistant, especially if it is subjected to different treatments, and adds a touch of authenticity to any space. In addition, its wide variety of designs and types of wood allow it to adapt to different decoration styles.

What options do I have when choosing the color for my parquet floor?


Parquet floors offer a wide variety of color options, which are capable of recreating materials such as natural wood in a very realistic way. However, they are not limited only to wood, as they can also imitate other materials such as marble, natural stone or hydraulic floors. When deciding the ideal color, it is important to take into account the decoration style of your home and the lighting in each space.

Light wood tones

Light tones in parquet floors are perfect for creating a feeling of light and spaciousness in spaces. They are ideal for decoration projects that seek a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Among the most popular light woods are beech, light oak, ash and maple, as well as stripped finishes or finishes in white or light gray tones.

Dark wood tones

Dark-toned floors bring elegance and sobriety to any room, being a very popular option in large spaces and rustic environments. In our establishments you will find a wide range of laminate, vinyl and natural wood floors in dark tones, such as cherry, mahogany, walnut or dark oak, among others.

Natural effects and hydraulic soils

Parquets that imitate natural materials and hydraulic floors are a growing trend. Although they are not yet as popular as ceramic tiles, they are an excellent option for construction and renovation projects. In our stores you will find vinyl floors that very precisely reproduce the appearance of cement, stone or hydraulic tiles. One of the advantages of these floors is their easy installation, since they can be placed directly on old floors without the need to carry out extensive works.

Advantages of choosing a parquet floor for your home

Parquet floors offer a wide range of benefits that make them an excellent option when renovating the flooring in your home. Furthermore, one of its great advantages is that its installation does not require major works or high financial costs. Also, they stand out for their affordable price compared to other flooring such as ceramic or microcement. Below we present some of the main advantages of choosing a parquet floor for your home.

Warmth and comfort

Wood, whether natural or laminated, provides a feeling of incomparable warmth and comfort. Walking on a parquet floor is very pleasant, especially barefoot. In addition, this type of flooring adds a cozy touch to the aesthetics of the house and improves the quality of the home's acoustic and thermal insulation.

Easy maintenance

Contrary to what you may think, parquet floors are very easy to maintain, especially laminate and vinyl ones. While natural wood floors may require special maintenance depending on the treatment they have been given, parquet floors are usually durable and resistant to wear and tear.

Simple installation

There are different installation methods for laminate floors, but in general they are all very easy and quick to install. In most cases, you only need an insulating base on the previous floor and fitting the pieces together with very simple click systems.

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