Collection: Natural Oak Laminate Flooring

Our natural laminate flooring collection remains the most popular choice for British homes for a reason. These wood and stone effects offer a perfect balance, not too clinical, and not so dark that they shrink a room. By capturing the authentic beauty of mid-toned oak, walnut, and weathered stone, this range provides a grounded foundation for any interior style. It is a smart, versatile look that doesn’t demand a delicate touch. We have curated these effects to serve as a workhorse for your home, delivering a high-end aesthetic while standing up to the daily demands of a busy family household. 

Our natural laminate flooring collection remains the most popular choice for British homes for a reason. These wood and stone effects offer a perfect balance, not too clinical, and not so dark that they shrink a room. By capturing the authentic beauty of mid-toned oak, walnut, and weathered stone, this range provides a grounded foundation for any interior style. It is a smart, versatile look that doesn’t demand a delicate touch. We have curated these effects to serve as a workhorse for your home, delivering a high-end aesthetic while standing up to the daily demands of a busy family household. 

Which natural laminate flooring is the best?

Natural laminate flooring is a popular choice as it matches any decor style, whether it be traditional or contemporary. Natural laminate flooring is a timeless flooring option, and our range at Leader Online replicates the effect of real wood flooring at fraction of the price.

What makes a good laminate floor?

When buying any kind of laminate flooring, thickness is an important factor to consider, especially in rooms with pets, children and heavy foot traffic. A thicker laminate flooring will provide a more real wood flooring feel and can also reduce echo in your room.

Does laminate flooring need to settle?

One of the benefits of laminate flooring is you don't need to worry too much about any unwanted shrinking or warping. Though they are a stable flooring option, it is still best to let your floor settle and acclimate into its new environment before you install it.

Read our guide here on how to install laminate flooring