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Due to its special moisture protection features, wood effect laminate flooring is also suitable for kitchens and bathrooms. Photo Egger
Due to its special moisture protection features, wood effect laminate flooring is also suitable for kitchens and bathrooms. Photo Egger
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23 November 2016

EPLF: European laminate design is a strong influence on international markets

The Domotex 2017 trade fair in Hanover: where the European laminate flooring industry will once again be living up to its reputation as the frontrunner in modern flooring design. Manufacturers and suppliers within the EPLF Association will have the opportunity to showcase their impressive array of innovative laminate products ‒ with their proven top design quality, eco-friendly manufacturing processes and inherent technical features for best performance. There are three dominant styles in living and furnishing trends around the world today: “country”, “urban” and “modern”. Whereas “country” style emphasizes natural and regional materials, “urban” fuses the industrial look with elements of city style, and “modern” denotes the elegance and timelessness of interior design in the spirit of the design classics. None of these three trends can be clearly delineated, making overlapping and intermingling a popular choice.

Laminate: versatile in design and technologically at the very forefront New surface decors are given an individual appearance through their colours, effects and textures. The colour palette for trendy, versatile oak decors predominantly features matt white, “greige”, light beige, creme and warm light grey hues; equally appealing are modern wood reproductions ranging across the spectrum from light to dark – inspired by maple, acacia, beech, alder, ash, spruce, larch, walnut and pine. The vintage and shabby chic looks are still key themes in flooring, although the more extreme country-style surface structures are going out of fashion, with the visual appearance of laminate wood decors becoming overall more calm and reserved. Special surface treatments on planks, such as oiling and brushing, are beautifully reflected in the way they feel and in their optical finish. Alongside the wood reproductions, new interpretations of classic stone decors – natural and stylish in appearance – are increasingly favoured. An example of this is the special surface effect on planks brought about by reflection from metallic tones, for which manufacturers use the latest technology. By applying innovative, industrial digital printing to decorative paper, it is possible to design entire laminate collections with wider variety and colour. Laminate is now available with even more size options: the choice now includes extra tile sizes, single-strip planks in various dimensions, plus a large variety of modern multi-strip styles. Traditional country-style planks, wide and generously-proportioned, are still indisputably in number one position. This comes as no surprise since the larger sizing of these authentic-looking wood decors allows their perfectly-reproduced textures and natural play of colours to be better appreciated. More and more customers also want to install contemporary, easy-to-maintain wood effect laminate floors in kitchens and bathrooms, as an alternative to the usual tiles. In keeping with this demand, the proportion of laminate boards with special water-resistance is rising. European manufacturers are offering more sophisticated products that incorporate modified HDF core boards. Swelling protection is achieved by using special board compositions with increased hardness and density characteristics combined with corresponding impregnation of the overlay and edges.
Joints between laminate boards are securely sealed by means of proven and patented locking techniques. More and more new and improved quality laminate products are evolving in the European laminate flooring industry as a result of the input of fresh design ideas and the intelligent use of innovative technologies. Under the slogan ‘Quality and Innovation made in Europe’, European laminate floor manufacturers and their suppliers are advancing with supreme confidence into 2017, a brand new year for flooring.
For information about laminate floors and an overview of members of the European brand producers, contact Mrs Anke Wöhler:

EPLF European Producers of Laminate Flooring
PH Meyer Wirtschaftsberatung GmbH & Co. KG
Mittelstrasse 50  / D-33602 Bielefeld / Germany
Tel +49 521 96533-39 / Fax +49 521 96533-11 / Email: aw@phmeyer.de

http://www.eplf.com