IBIS flooring, while it may look like hardwood flooring to the naked eye across a room, is not real hardwood. Because of the inexpensive nature of laminate and the ease with which it is installed, it always add much to a home’s resale value. Ibis Laminate flooring is a floating floor meaning it’s not bonded to the subfloor beneath it. This is important to allow for the natural expanding and contracting of the laminate material; specially in Kerala climate, it needs to breathe. Individual planks are assembled together in a kind of tongue-and-groove application. There are also a number of important factors to consider with regard to each — practicality, durability and cost while going for Ibis Laminated Wooden Flooring. the best Wood Flooring for your project will depend on your budget and lifestyle. Give careful consideration to how you’ll use the room in which you’re installing Ibis flooring, how much you’re willing to spend up front, as well as to how much effort you’re willing to put into ongoing maintenance.
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