American homeowners like
laminate. Popularized by
Formica and now produced by
a host of companies, the material
is common on countertops.
Now, suppliers are
betting that customers will buy
it for floors, too. At a price
similar to wood or high-end
vinyl, but with much easier
installation, exceptional hardness,
ease of maintenance, and
a wide range of looks, manufacturers
hope laminate flooring
will draw millions of
customers away from carpet.
First in the game was
Sweden's Perstorp corporation,
which introduced its
European-made Pergo laminate
flooring to the U.S. in
1994. Strong sales surprised
the company, and they started
making the material in the
U.S. this year.
Hot on Pergo's heels,
Wilsonart started making laminate
planks and tiles in compatible
sizes for mix-and-match
patterning. Formica introduced
its version of laminate flooring
last