
Laminate flooring is one of the most versatile and cost-effective flooring options available today. But not all laminate flooring is suited to every room. Choosing the right type for each space in your home ensures durability, comfort, and long-lasting style.
Below, we break down which laminate flooring works best in each room and what to look out for before installing.
ποΈ Living Rooms & Lounges
Best choice:
β Medium to high AC rating (AC3–AC4)
β Natural wood-look finishes (oak, walnut, light grey)
Why it works:
Living rooms experience regular foot traffic, making laminate a practical and stylish choice. It’s durable, easy to clean, and creates a warm, welcoming feel.
Pro tip:
Use quality underlay to reduce noise and add comfort underfoot.
ποΈ Bedrooms
Best choice:
β Lower AC rating (AC3 is sufficient)
β Lighter or warmer tones
Why it works:
Bedrooms have less foot traffic, so laminate flooring lasts longer and offers a clean, cosy look without high maintenance.
Pro tip:
Choose a thicker board for better insulation and sound reduction.
π½οΈ Dining Rooms
Best choice:
β Scratch-resistant surface
β Water-resistant laminate options
Why it works:
Dining rooms face chair movement, spills, and foot traffic. Laminate handles this well when paired with proper protection.
Pro tip:
Use felt pads under chairs to prevent scratches.
π³ Kitchens
Best choice:
β Water-resistant laminate
β Tight locking systems
Why it can work:
Modern laminate flooring is far more moisture-resistant than older versions, making it suitable for kitchens when installed correctly.
Important:
Wipe spills immediately and avoid excessive water during cleaning.
πΏ Bathrooms (Limited Use)
Best choice:
β Only specially designed water-resistant laminate
Reality check:
Standard laminate flooring is not recommended for bathrooms due to constant moisture. If used, professional installation and proper sealing are essential.
Alternative:
Luxury vinyl flooring is often a better option here.
πͺ Hallways & Entrances
Best choice:
β High AC rating (AC4 or AC5)
β Scratch- and impact-resistant finish
Why it works:
These areas get the most wear. Durable laminate flooring can handle shoes, dirt, and heavy traffic with ease.
Pro tip:
Add entrance mats to extend the life of your floors.
β Final Thoughts
Laminate flooring is a smart choice for most rooms in your home—when the right product is chosen for the right space. From cosy bedrooms to busy living areas, selecting the correct AC rating, thickness, and moisture resistance makes all the difference.
If you’re unsure which laminate flooring suits your room, the team at Picasso Laminate Flooring can guide you every step of the way.ο»Ώ



