This in expensive
option is a very popular choice for kitchen countertops
and it comes in a variety of colors
and textures. It isn't that hard wearing and can get
scratched or burned, and gets dirty very easily. It
is not built to last. If you do choose laminate you
can
protect your surfaces with trivets and chopping boards.
Advantages
Disadvantages
Fairly Inexpensive.
Not wise to use as a cutting surface or to place
hot pans upon.
A wide range of colours and patterns to choose
from.
Cannot be repaired if it gets damaged. It must
get replaced.
Easy to apply fancy edges.
Noticeable seams because of a dark backing sheet.
This is most apparent with light colours.
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