Oak effect laminate flooring is a classic choice for any home. We offer a full range of styles and colours, so we're sure you'll find the right oak laminate floor for your home. Read more
Laminate flooring is designed to replicate genuine wood, though it’s made from layers of high-density fibreboard (HDF). It delivers the look of genuine oak at a more affordable price point. Our helpful laminate guide explains the benefits in more detail.
When choosing your ideal oak laminate floor, consider factors such as practicality and style. For instance, do you need extra water resistant laminate for your kitchen or utility space? Do you like the look of intricate herringbone laminate? When selecting the right colour and style, consider whether you prefer a warm honey oak finish, or cool grey oak.
Laminate flooring is installed in individual planks and must be acclimatised to your home before being laid down. Laminate can be installed as a floating floor, where planks click together conveniently. Explore our laminate flooring installation guide and laminate removal guide for more details, or get in touch with our floorologists to book professional flooring fitters.
Oak laminate flooring is a synthetic alternative to hardwood flooring, offering the beautiful look of wood for less. It’s made from multiple layers of high-density fibreboard (HDF) – essentially, compressed wood. While laminate can be water resistant, it’s not totally waterproof, meaning it can still be susceptible to water damage if left wet for too long.
Laminate flooring is available in a wide range of styles, including warm oak, grey oak, walnut, herringbone and traditional planks.
Yes, an oak laminate floor is perfect for homes with pets. Laminate features a hardwearing top layer, offering scratch and stain resistance. It’s also easy to clean and wipe down, making cleaning messes and muddy paws a breeze.
To care for laminate flooring, simply wipe down with a damp (almost dry) mop using gentle laminate cleaning products, and use protective furniture feet to prevent scratches. Avoid using steam mops, as this can damage the planks.