Laminate Remnants
Why Choose Laminate Remnants

Laminate remnants are an efficient, affordable option for flooring upgrades that don't require full-room coverage. Whether you're updating a bedroom, finishing a home office, or doing a quick fix in a rental unit, remnants help you stay on budget without sacrificing performance.
- Durable and scratch-resistant, great for homes with pets and kids
- Easy to install thanks to click-lock systems
- Ideal for small-scale projects like basements, playrooms, and hallways
- Smart choice for rentals, offices, or tight-turnaround jobs
Not sure if laminate is the right fit? Our guide to choosing flooring remnants can help you compare material types based on your needs.
What We Carry

Our laminate flooring remnants come in a wide variety of finishes and sizes to match different spaces and styles. You'll often find:
- Wood-look options in light, medium, and dark tones
- Smooth and textured surface finishes
- Narrow and wide plank designs
- Click-lock installation formats
- Some options with water-resistant cores for moisture-prone areas
Please note: Inventory rotates daily and is sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Call or visit to see what's currently available.
Interested in waterproof flooring? Explore our luxury vinyl remnants for more moisture-ready options.

Installation Tips for Laminate Remnants
Installing laminate remnants is a straightforward project for most DIYers and contractors – especially when using modern click-lock systems. Just be sure you're working with the right tools and prep.

Tools You'll Need
- Utility knife
- Saw (manual or powered)
- Tapping block
- Spacers
- Underlayment (if not built-in)
Check out our tools for flooring installation guide for a complete checklist.

Subfloor Prep & Underlayment
Laminate should be installed on a clean, dry, level surface. Underlayment may be required for cushioning, sound dampening, or moisture control.

Installation Basics
Laminate typically installs with a click-lock system – no glue or nails needed. Plan your layout first, stagger plank seams, and leave expansion gaps at the edges.

When to Hire Help
Odd-shaped rooms, uneven subfloors, or multiple transition areas may benefit from a professional touch. Our flooring installation guide can help you decide.
Who Uses Our Laminate Remnants

Laminate remnants are a go-to choice for anyone looking to save time and money on targeted flooring projects.
- DIYers upgrading a bedroom, hallway, or home office
- Landlords replacing flooring between tenants
- Contractors sourcing quick material for one-room jobs
- Homeowners making affordable upgrades with durable materials
No matter the project, laminate remnants deliver smart value and dependable results.
Visit Cranberry Remnant Warehouse for Laminate Deals
If you're looking for high-quality laminate at a fraction of the price, visit Cranberry Remnant Warehouse today. We're open to the public – no appointment needed – and located right in Cranberry Township for convenient, local access.
- Inventory changes daily – new styles arrive regularly
- Knowledgeable staff on-site to help with matching, measurements, and install questions
- Same-day pickup available for most remnants
Looking for more flooring options? Explore:
- Luxury Vinyl Remnants
- Carpet Remnants
- Tile Remnants
Need help finishing your project? Don't miss our Flooring Trim and Finish Guide for baseboards, transitions, and thresholds.

Looking for more flooring options? Explore:

Need help finishing your project? Don't miss our Flooring Trim and Finish Guide for baseboards, transitions, and thresholds.

Laminate Remnants FAQs
What are laminate flooring remnants?
Laminate remnants are leftover pieces from full flooring orders, discontinued products, or cut lots. They're sold at a discount and are ideal for small rooms or targeted repairs.
Is the quality of laminate remnants the same as regular laminate?
Yes. All remnants are new and first-quality. The only difference is that quantities are limited and may not be reorderable.
How much laminate remnant flooring do I need?
Measure your space in square feet and add 5 - 10% extra for cuts and layout adjustments. Our flooring measurement guide can help.
Can I install laminate remnants myself?
Yes! Most laminate features a click-lock system that's easy for DIYers to install with basic tools. Visit our installation guide for step-by-step tips.
What tools do I need to install laminate?
You'll need a utility knife, saw, tapping block, spacers, and underlayment. A full list is available in our tools for flooring installation guide.
Are laminate remnants good for high-traffic areas?
Yes. Laminate is scratch-resistant and holds up well in busy areas like hallways, playrooms, and entryways.
Can I use laminate remnants in a bathroom or laundry room?
Some laminate options come with water-resistant cores, but they're not fully waterproof. For high-moisture areas, consider luxury vinyl remnants.
Do you carry matching trim or transitions?
We offer a selection of trim pieces and finishing accessories. See our Flooring Trim and Finish Guide or ask our team for recommendations.
Can I mix laminate remnants for a patch or creative layout?
It's possible, but you'll need to ensure plank thickness and click-lock systems are compatible. Bring samples or photos for the best match.
Are laminate remnants returnable?
Remnants are final sale due to their limited availability. Please measure carefully and ask our staff for help with estimating.
How often do you get new laminate remnants in stock?
Inventory rotates daily. We recommend stopping by frequently or calling ahead to check what's currently available.
What finishes or looks are available?
Styles range from smooth to textured and include wood-look options in light, medium, and dark tones.
Can I use laminate remnants for a full room?
Yes - if the remnant covers the full square footage with a little extra for cuts, it's perfect for one-room installations.
What's the difference between laminate and vinyl remnants?
Laminate is a fiberboard-based product that mimics hardwood. Vinyl is fully waterproof and made of synthetic materials. Each has different strengths - compare them in our choosing flooring remnants guide.
Can you help me figure out how much I need?
Absolutely. Bring your room measurements and layout details - we'll help you estimate how much material to buy and recommend the best match.