Here are some tips to help you get started.
Installing laminate around kitchen cabinets.
Here are some simple steps that illustrate how you can easily install your laminate flooring around kitchen cabinets.
Consider installing thin floorings such as luxury vinyl laminate or tile which are possible to lay right up to the cabinets.
This piece should be at least 2 inches wide and about inch thicker than the total thickness of the flooring including any vapor barrier or cushion.
First bring out the planks and make an estimate of what you have against the amount of space to be covered.
Installing these items on top of your new flooring will cause pressure and not let the flooring expand and contract to temperature changes.
Laminate will contract and expand due to temperature changes over the year.
One of the advantages of laminate is that it allows for a wide range of different decorating choices.
If you have only 3 inches of space left between the edge of the flooring plank and the kitchen cabinets measure 3 inches in at each end of the laminate plank from the side with the tongue and then add an additional 1 4 to 1 2 inch to the measurement depending on the size of the spacers that came with your flooring so that the plank won t fit directly against the cabinets.
Kitchen cabinets that are not made of solid wood are usually made of some form of laminate which is a plastic or vinyl covering that goes over a plywood or composite base.
The ragged edge of the flooring is then covered over with quarter round or base molding.
When installing laminate flooring in kitchens and bathrooms you cannot place cabinets or any hardware that is meant to be bolted permanently to the floor on the laminate.
This will cause the flooring to buckle destroy the locking system and ruin your flooring permanently.
Read the instructions that came with the specific product you bought.
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