Laminate in the kitchen that will never (ever!) Swell. It turns out that they still learned how to do it.
Craftsmen know that laying laminate in the kitchen is a waste of money. Whatever moisture resistance the manufacturers claim, it will still swell:
- children spilled tea and did not wipe it off right away
- started to undermine the tap, but you did not notice
- the refrigerator is thawed
- the dishwasher has served its time...
The seams on the floor will part - a matter of time.
I recently discovered a new material - quartz laminate (not to be confused with PVC or quartz vinyl tiles).
Outwardly, it is not much different from a conventional laminate. Also going - castle to castle. Design with realistic wood textures. BUT! He is not afraid of water at all. Lay it on the wall in the bathroom. In terms of strength, there were no marks even when a dumbbell was dropped on it.
Why is this necessary at all?
You have already seen many non-standard repair solutions on the channel. Let's discard my desire to experiment and talk about the practical benefits.
Why laminate flooring in the kitchen is better than tiles:
- Maintainability of the warm floor. Underfloor heating is not always as reliable as we would like. And with ceramic tiles, its repair is impossible! The quartz laminate can be lifted, the damaged heating circuit can be repaired and the finished floor can be reassembled.
- Laying in a single contour. You no longer need to think about how to fit the flooring of different rooms together. The continuous contour of laying quartz laminate can be up to 200 sq. There are no more thresholds, overhead sills, permanently chipping grout or blackened silicone on the floor in doorways. Children run freely and do not cling to anything. The wife does not pick out dirt from the joints of the floor while cleaning.
- The floor is warmer even without heating. Stepping barefoot on the tile, we come into contact with the "cold" glaze. The quartz laminate has a vinyl top on top. The tactile sensations are much more pleasant.
- Wood grain texture. Imagine friends come in and see your floor in the kitchen. They understand that this is not linoleum, not tiles, or even standard HDF laminate. Natural wood? In appearance, yes, but much cheaper.
100% moisture resistance, how is it possible?
Manufacturers have achieved resistance to moisture by replacing the base material. In a classic laminate, this is an HDF board (in fact - pressed sawdust, it is they who swell). In FARGO quartz laminate, the base is an SPC panel (this material is much more interesting).
An SPC panel is a slab of stone chips where vinyl is used as a binder (stone, by definition, cannot swell). Density - 2,000 kg / cubic meter. Hence the high strength. It seems that locks should become the weak point of such a design. However, the manufacturer claims a tensile strength at the seams of 500 kg / m.pg. Worthy.
Perhaps, in the next apartment I will lay the quartz laminate on the floor. In living rooms, in the kitchen, and maybe in the bathroom (we still need to think about it). The general outline, so that not a single joint. If you also liked this idea, see the collection of coatings and prices. in the catalog on the site.