Fully corresponds to the modern view of design.

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Fully corresponds to the modern view of design.

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Moderate cost, approximately from 550 rubles/m2.
Excellent gap coverage in medium and dark tones and minor in whites.
Fashionable trend for products with chamfers, excellent imitation of solid wood.
Serious difficulties in sealing seams during installation.
Cheap laminate categories are guilty of poor quality and edge processing.
Laminate with U-bevel:

High cost of production, I find it difficult to answer exactly, approximately 900 rubles per m/2
Cheaper options, most likely made in China, are of chile mobile database quality. There is a chance to stumble upon them, as laminate from China is often passed off as European. It is better to take proven brands of laminate.
Sealing of locks is usually not required, since it is performed in factory conditions.
Laminate with a chamfer looks like expensive parquet. Spectacular appearance, relief surface with exact repetition of wood texture and a wide choice - these qualities immediately won the hearts of many buyers. But some were wary of the new product, basing their doubts on the allegedly difficult care of such a coating. In the article, we will tell you which laminate is better - with or without a chamfer, what types of chamfers are there, what you should not be afraid of when choosing such a coating, and also give 5 significant arguments in favor of buying laminate with a chamfer.

What is a chamfer?
Bevel - indentations (depressions) along the edge of the board. In other words, it is a beveled edge that is made by milling or pressing. For a better idea, take a look at the photo of laminate of a similar color range:


The beveled edge of the boards is made to improve the visual perception and attractiveness of the floor covering: externally, laminate with a chamfer looks more respectable, rich, and this is achieved due to the beveled recesses-gaps between the boards. They give expressiveness to the pattern and create the illusion of a natural parquet board.
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