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As Australians embrace the trend of outdoor spaces as extensions of the home, the Laminex Alfresco Compact Laminate range is taking Laminex’s renowned design possibilities outdoors.

This stylish and durable range is the first true compact laminate for use outdoors, allowing homeowners and renovators to create myriad outdoor settings — from alfresco kitchens to customised outdoor furniture.

“Outdoor living is no longer just having a drink or enjoying a meal around an outdoor table,” says Laminex marketing manager, Joanna Baker. “We’re seeing homeowners and renovators incorporate the design elements of their interiors outside.”

Made to withstand the outdoor elements, Laminex Alfresco Compact Laminate has outstanding durability and design-leading looks. Featuring nine contemporary decors, including woodgrains and solids, Laminex Alfresco Compact Laminate also has a distinctive black core that acts as a striking design feature.

Offering the look of timber, but without the maintenance required to keep it looking its best, sawn lumber, split cedar and brushed beam provide a range of mid-toned woodgrains. Slip, mortar, sentry, stone and manganese can be mixed and matched to create blissful outdoor spaces spanning lights, darks, greys and earthen. Bespeckled Grey adds a stone-look option for an integrated indoor/outdoor design.

Laminex Alfresco Compact Laminate is available in two thicknesses — a 13mm suited for horizontal applications and a 6mm for vertical applications.

With a seven-year limited warranty, Laminex Alfresco will inspire you to enjoy the outdoors even more.

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Laminex

Website laminex.com.au


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