yes you can it makes no difference {edit:} IF you are gluing the carpet to the laminate. But if you plan to install tack strip and stretch the carpet, you risk the tension of the carpet pulling up laminate boards at the edges.
No, you should not lay laminate flooring over carpet padding. Laminate flooring requires a solid, stable surface for proper installation and support. Carpet padding can compress and shift, leading to an uneven floor and potential damage to the laminate. It's best to remove the carpet and padding to ensure a suitable base for the laminate.
Tile, cork, vinyl, laminate, carpet and engineered flooring.
You don't, if you want your carpet to stay stretched and flat on your floor. You see, laminate flooring is not attached to your floor in any way. It floats. The boards are locked together, but if you pull up on the side of a board, it will detach itself easily. So if you attach tack strips to that laminate and then stretch a carpet over it, the tension of the carpet will very likely pull your laminate up at the edges. To do this the right way, you'll need to remove the laminate flooring (you'll find this VERY easy to do), install tack strips to the subflooring, install carpet pad, and then carpet. It'll stay like it's supposed to.
The flooring that is fit for your bedroom might include carpet, tile, or hardwood, or laminate flooring.
You can, but you would have to use a divider strip which will be higher that the surface of the laminate flooring.
Yes, you can lay laminate flooring over linoleum as long as the linoleum is in good condition and the surface is flat and smooth. It is important to properly prepare the linoleum surface before installing the laminate flooring to ensure a successful installation.
"You can purchase flooring in both real wood and in laminate tiles. It depends on which you would rather have, you could check a carpet store for different styles."
Laminate flooring used on floors can be slippery. Better to use hardwood stained to match your laminate elsewhere or replace the carpet runner.
Some alternative options to linoleum for flooring include hardwood, laminate, vinyl, tile, and carpet.
The best flooring options for stairs are hardwood, laminate, and carpet. Hardwood is durable and stylish, laminate is affordable and easy to clean, and carpet provides comfort and noise reduction. Choose the option that best suits your needs and style preferences.
Laminate flooring is the more cost effective compared to laminate flooring.
Hardwood, carpet, laminate, ceramic tile, vinyl flooring. the list goes on.