very easily. Looks great too!
The foam pads used for laminates are often moisture barrier's. By not allowing the moisture from the concrete anywhere to go, it will trap it with the wood parquet. Wet wood swells and will cause the laminate to fail. For this reason, laminate should not be laid on top of parquet which is on a concrete subfloor.
Wilsonart Laminate is used for cabinets, counter tops, and some office furniture. Unfortunately, I have not found an over seas shipper for this product.
No, laminate is not an acceptable subfloor.
Remove the laminate floor first
It could.
Normally the cabinet is 36" high and 24" wide. A solid surface counter top will hang over around 1 1/2" , so total width is usually 25 1/2". Laminate might only hang over 3/4".
wont hurt the laminate, might insulate the magnet..
If the vinyl is down tight , the answer is YES, Laminate con go over it
Bare concrete is porous and vulnerable to chemical attack and stains. Hence a sealer is used to seal the concrete counter top. The sealer should be applied to the concrete in multiple thin coats versus rather than a thick heavy coat. For additional protection food-safe finishing wax can also be used over the sealer.
Yes, IF the laminate is sound and well-adhered (not coming loose). You will have to thoroughly sand the surface to a rough, dull finish for the adhesive to properly bond.
Granite counter tops offer many advantages over a standard counter top. The material is very strong and will surely last much longer and take more abuse than a laminate counter. Granite is also a very tight material and after polished and sealed it is very easy to clean, and resists stains.