What are Laminate Sheets?
A laminate sheet is a thin decorative surface applied to a substrate such as MDF, particleboard or plywood. Also referred to as sheet laminate, it is manufactured using layers of paper and resin pressed together to create a durable and decorative finish.
Laminate sheets for cabinets, cupboards and benchtops are widely used due to their versatility, affordability and ease of maintenance.
DesignerOne
Transform your projects with DesignerOne laminate, where style meets reliability.
Offering a high-quality finish that enhances interiors while ensuring effortless fabrication and cost-efficiency, DesignerOne is built to withstand daily wear. It strikes the perfect balance of form and function, delivering dependable performance in both residential and commercial spaces.
Discover the refined selection of on-trend solids, patterns and realistic woodgrains to bring your vision to life. Whether you’re creating a sleek, contemporary look or a timeless natural design, DesignerOne has the ideal laminate.Size is 3660mm x 1600mm x 0.7mm.
Features
- Locally made for faster lead times
- 24 colours available
- Matching ABS edging available to complete any look
Applications
Joinery and furniture
Curved surfaces
Worktops, benchtops, desktops
Walls and interior cladding, doors


EGGER
Widely used in horizontal and vertical applications, laminate is also perfect for rounded or curved surfaces. EGGER laminate utilises world class technology resulting in incredible likeness to materials such as stone, marble, concrete and real timber.
Perfect for medium to high usage areas, ForestOne stocks many decors across materials, solids and woodgrains. The diverse range complements commercial and residential environments by proposing a robust take on classic materials that can be folded into a layered and diverse scheme.
Included in the selection are PerfectSense and Feelwood.
PerfectSense champions the steadiness of an anti-fingerprint, matt finish technology. Extending the Woodgrain concept, Feelwood enjoys a tactile similarity to real timber.


Applications & Advantages of Laminate Sheets
| Applications | Advantages |
|---|---|
| Curved surfaces | Wear, impact and scratch-resistant |
| Furniture and interior design | Matching ABS available in all decors |
| Worktops, benchtops, desktops | Ideal for horizontal or vertical surfaces with medium to high stress, as well as rounded elements |
| Splashbacks | Wood reproductions as a cost-effective alternative to solid wood |
| Walls and interior cladding | Antibacterial surface property in accordance with ISO 22196 (=JIS Z 2801) |
| Heavy duty doors | Anti-bacterial and chemical resistant (excludes PerfectSense Gloss) |
inFORM
Offering an economical alternative to stone, concrete and solid surface benchtops, inFORM laminate combines durability with elevated aesthetic. Underpinned by cutting-edge technology, the cost-effective material reflects both the influence and advancement of traditional surface treatments; echoing the qualities of stoneinFORM laminate provides an economical alternative to stone, concrete and solid surface finishes. Designed for modern interiors, it offers durability combined with a refined aesthetic.
Suitable for laminate sheets for benchtops and cupboards, inFORM laminates are flexible and can be post-formed to achieve curved edges.
Acknowledging the requirements of modern-day design, inFORM laminates provide an effortless benchtop solution. Manufactured to a superior standard with built-in strength and flexibility, solid colour sheets – including the Ultra-Matt colours – can be post-formed to a curved edge down to a 6mm radius.
Equally, the inFORM Gloss laminates maintain their shine against high levels of abrasion, presenting bright solid colours and soft patterns in a flattering light.


Applications & Finishes of inFORM Laminate
Applications
Kitchen benchtops
Bathroom vanity
Hospitality tabletops
Retail countertops
Finishes
Gloss finish
Matt finish
Ultra-Matt finish
Texture finish
