Yes, laminates are scratch-resistant, particularly high-pressure laminates and VIR laminates. Both of these are made with a hardened protective surface or layer that resists the everyday wearing effects of keys, utensils or minor abrasions. No laminate is scratch-proof, though sharp objects and / or heavy impact can mark them. Using a thicker, high-quality laminate and taking proper care of it—like trying not to drag sharp items across the surface—goes a long way in maintaining its smooth and good-looking surface for many years.
Remodelling any space or creating a new space is not an easy task. You need to think and plan a lot about what materials you will use and sometimes that process becomes a tedious one. Particularly if you’re a pet owner or a parent of a toddler.
Having kids and pets in the home is no less than a blessing. But having them can also needs a little bit attention for a less sturdy interior.
If you’re living with a cute little pet then there might be good chances to get scratches on your walls, furniture and floor over time.
Kids love to play running and jumping around, they graft toy cars inside the house, they play with toys on the furniture and sometimes they also enjoy writing or drawing on the walls too which eventually hampers the finishes over furniture, table, walls and floor in some or the other way. In such cases having scratch-resistant interior décor option has become a necessity.
What is scratch resistant laminate?
A scratch-resistant laminate is a type of décor surface material that is durable enough to resist scratches including other form of wear and tear. It is designed to be suitable for surfaces that are often exposed to scratches.
This laminate is manufactured with different techniques using special coatings and finishes to protect the surface from scratches or any other form of damage. Some scratch-resistant laminates also include a layer of abrasive particles that help to strengthen the surface of the laminate and make it more resistant to scratches.










