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What Is the Best Floor Thickness? A Complete Guide
Flooring Thickness Explained: Choosing the Right Option for Your Home
When selecting new flooring, one of the most common questions is: what thickness is best?
Whether you are considering 8mm laminate flooring, 12mm laminate flooring, thickness plays an important role in how your floor performs over time.
This guide explains how flooring thickness affects durability, comfort and stability, helping you choose the right option for each room.

What Does Flooring Thickness Actually Mean?
Flooring thickness refers to the total depth of each plank. In laminate flooring, this is typically between 8mm and 12mm.
Thicker flooring does not automatically mean better quality, but it does influence:
- Stability and strength
- Acoustic performance
- Comfort underfoot
- Resistance to minor subfloor imperfections
8mm vs 12mm Flooring: Key Differences
8mm Flooring
8mm laminate flooring is a popular and cost-effective choice for many homes. It offers:
- Reliable performance in low to moderate traffic areas
- Easy installation with click systems
- A practical option for bedrooms and light-use spaces


12mm Flooring
12mm laminate flooring offers a more substantial feel underfoot and are often chosen for:
- Living rooms and hallways
- Open-plan spaces
- High-traffic areas
Benefits include:
- Improved sound absorption
- A more solid, premium feel
- Greater stability across larger areas
Need Help Planning Your Floor?
Whether you're just starting your renovation or you're ready to choose your floor, we’re here to help every step of the way.
- Order samples online
- Call us for measuring or fitting availability
- Visit our Dublin showroom for expert advice
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