Over time, the use of laminates has increased, and it has become commonplace in the design world. However, with so many alternatives on the market, choosing the best one for your house can occasionally prove to be difficult.
A selection of laminates that are adaptable in both shape and function has been put together by Jennings.
Introducing our “Typologies” collection, which consists of 9 distinct laminate kinds, each with special qualities that may be tailored to your exact requirements and enhance the beauty of your interiors.
Veneer-like
Even though they are constructed of real wood and have lovely wood textures, wood veneers are nearly always more expensive than laminates and are more prone to scratches and stains. Our remedy? Long, distinct lines in laminates that resemble veneers can give them a realistic veneer appearance while yet maintaining the laminate's resilience, which is not present in veneer sheets.
Organic Touch
Laminates with wood textures can give your interiors a sophisticated air of elegance when paired with the right color. The right texture must be matched to the detailed wood design in order to get the natural look of wood, though. Our Organic Touch laminates provide the natural wood texture that is best felt with the hands.
Highly Resistant to Wear (HWR)
The HWR series is ideal for you if you want a surface that will last. The HWR laminate was created utilizing unique techniques, using a specific melamine resin and overlay paper coated with aluminum oxide, making it four times more durable than its conventional equivalent. Because of its greater scratch resistance, it is ideal for horizontal applications like tables and TV consoles.
Wood synchronized
To create a realistic look, texture is frequently used in conjunction with the characteristics of wood grains. In order to do this, Jennings went one step further and created a line of laminates that enhance the tactile appeal of wood. With the use of cutting-edge technology, the Synchronized Wood series has a finely detailed texture that accurately replicates the grain carvings.
Actual Core
The quality appearance of actual marble can be achieved without the high cost by using marble laminates. The only drawback of laminates is a visible connection, which may be rather offensive when used with marble patterns. Real Core laminates solve the problem of ivory white joint lines, enabling a refined finish without revealing the composition of the material. On other white laminate, read more.
Real Core
A perfectionist's fantasy has come true with the True Core series. The black joint lines are not there because the product is entirely made of decorative paper, creating a seamless appearance. Jennings debuts this line in a number of solid colors, further reinforcing the idea that everything is under control.
Satin/Matt Matt
While both the Matt and Satin Matt lines of laminates are renowned for their smooth surfaces, the latter has a more velvety feel. We wouldn't suggest using it in the kitchen, either, as the texture tends to draw oil stains and makes cleanup a hassle.
Contemporary Surface Technology (AST)
The AST laminate, which has a stronger scratch and scrub resistance, is made from Kraft papers with phenolic resin, which serves as the laminate's core support, and unique decorative papers coated with special melamine resin, which contributes to the design and surface resistance. With a high gloss finish, Jennings uses this technology to provide the elegance and beauty of a polished surface without sacrificing durability.
We advise visiting our laminate company singapore to get a better idea of how our laminates can fit into your space.
The majority of the laminates in the “Typologies” collection are best felt, and our laminate experts on-site can provide further information about our products and assist you in choosing the ideal laminate for your needs.
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