Laminate is low maintenance because the top surface is a sealed, wear-resistant layer designed to take day-to-day punishment without needing ongoing treatments. You’re not oiling it, sanding it, sealing it, or babying it like real timber. When it gets dirty, you clean it and move on. That’s why it’s a popular choice for busy areas like hallways, living rooms, rentals, kids’ bedrooms, and anywhere that gets constant foot traffic.
Wear, scuffs, and scratches: A good laminate is made to handle abrasion better than most people expect. Riverhill’s Urban Laminate is rated AC4 (abrasion resistance), which is exactly the kind of spec you want when the floor is getting walked on all day.
Spills and everyday mess: Laminate is simple because most mess stays on the surface. You’re not dealing with a porous material that needs special products. And for real-life spills, the Urban Laminate brochure calls out 72-hour water proof (water resistance) — meaning you’ve got breathing room to wipe things up without the floor instantly swelling or staining like older-style laminates.
(Still: it’s not a “flood it and forget it” product — no hard floor is.)
Easy cleaning routine: Laminate doesn’t need anything complicated:
- A quick sweep/vacuum to remove grit (grit is what causes wear over time).
- A light damp mop when needed (not soaking wet).
- Avoid steam mops and harsh chemicals — they’re pointless and can shorten the life of any floating floor.
Affordable without looking cheap: This is the other reason laminate stays popular. You get a timber look that suits modern Aussie interiors without paying engineered timber prices. And you’ve got 12 colour options in the Urban range — a mix of timber-inspired looks and modern neutrals (Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Bianco, Sand Oak, Ash Grey, Natural Oak, Country Oak, Ivory White, Seashell, Kandos Grey, Mystic Grey, Walnut).