Education logo

Laminate Sheets Buying Guide for Pakistan

Types, Designs & Prices Explained

By Abdul AlimPublished 3 months ago 3 min read

Laminate sheets are widely used in Pakistan for furniture, kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, wall panels, and more. Whether you’re doing a home renovation or interior design project, knowing the right types, finishes, and local prices will help you make a smarter purchase. Let’s break it all down in the Pakistani context.

What Are Laminate Sheets?

Laminate sheets are decorative surface materials that are bonded to substrates (like MDF, chipboard, plywood) to give them attractive finishes and protection. They typically consist of:

  1. A decorative paper layer (pattern or design)
  2. A core (kraft) paper layer
  3. A resin-impregnated overlay for durability

These layers are fused under heat and pressure to form a composite sheet.

Types of Laminates You’ll Find in Pakistan

Here are the common types of laminates relevant to the Pakistani market:

Type

For wardrobes, kitchen cabinets, wall panels

Compact / High-Pressure Laminates (HPL “thick” sheets)

For washrooms, partitions, desks

Post-forming laminates

Laminates that can be bent around curved edges

UV / High-gloss laminates

For glossy, reflective surfaces (kitchens, showrooms)

Specialty laminates (anti-bacterial, fire-rated, moisture resistant)

For kitchens, hospitals, humid rooms

Designs, Finishes & Textures

When selecting laminates in Pakistan, these are the popular finishes:

Matte / matt texture — more subtle, hides scratches and fingerprints

High gloss / UV gloss — shiny, reflective, for modern looks

Textured / embossed — mimic wood grain, leather, stone

Digital / custom printed laminates — for logos, patterns, custom themes

Designs include wood grains (teak, oak, walnut), plain solids (white, black, grey), abstract patterns, stone and marble motifs, etc.

Standard Sizes & Thicknesses in Pakistan

Sheet size: Commonly 8 ft × 4 ft (2440 mm × 1220 mm)

Thickness of decorative laminates: 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm, 1.0 mm

Compact / thick laminates: 3 mm, 5 mm, up to 12 mm or more

Post-forming: around 0.5 mm to 0.7 mm

Key Considerations Before Buying

Substrate & Bonding Quality

Make sure the laminate is bonded properly to the substrate (MDF, chipboard, plywood). Poor lamination leads to peeling.

Resistance Properties

Look for scratch resistance, moisture resistance, and UV stability (for areas exposed to sunlight).

Quality of Resin & Adhesive

Better quality resins (melamine, phenolic) and adhesives improve durability.

Certifications & Warranty

See if the laminate comes with guarantees or compliance (e.g. ISO, ASTM) when buying from reputable brands.

Local Availability & After-Sales Support

Pick brands that have distribution in Pakistan so you can get replacements or repairs if needed.

Pakistani Price Guide (2025 Estimate)

Here are some approximate prices based on current Pakistani suppliers:

Laminated lasani sheet (3.2 mm): ~ Rs 1,600 (8 ft × 4 ft) luckywoodster

Laminated lasani 16 mm: ~ Rs 4,500 luckywoodster

Laminated MDF sheet ZRK (15 mm): ~ Rs 4,800 (8 ft × 4 ft, double-sided) ghonslaconstruction.com

These prices vary by location, quality, finish, and transport cost.

How to Buy Locally (In Pakistan)

Buy Online from purchaser.com.pk

Visit local interior / furniture markets in cities like Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad — see physical samples.

Deal with authorized dealers or distributors of the brands above.

Online portals may list laminates (less common), or request quotes via brand websites.

Inspect samples before order: check edge bonding, surface finish under different lighting.

Conclusion

If you’re buying laminate sheets in Pakistan, focus on:

Choosing local brands (NU Board, Formite, Patex, etc.)

Understanding types and finishes based on your project

Verifying bonding quality and resistance features

Using the local price ranges as a benchmark

how to

About the Creator

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments

There are no comments for this story

Be the first to respond and start the conversation.

Sign in to comment

    Find us on social media

    Miscellaneous links

    • Explore
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Support

    © 2026 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.