Wilsonart® Coordinated Surfaces
Your vision, delivered.
Value engineering that delivers your vision
The right match
Discover the largest line of coordinated designs and textures on the market, with hundreds of woodgrains, solids, and patterns.
The right performance
Choose durable HPL to keep high-traffic surfaces pristine. Complete your space with economical TFL panels in a coordinated design and finish.
The best value
Unlock value without sacrificing design integrity by mixing and matching a variety of products to meet your project’s unique requirements.
High Pressure Laminate
HIGH PERFORMANCE SURFACES
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HPL is 3X more wear resistant than TFL panels, delivering extreme durability for applications where you really need it.
Thermally Fused Laminate
CRAFTED DECORATIVE PANELS
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Wilsonart® TFL panels are the smart choice for low-impact surfaces, offering a cost-effective solution with distinct style and extraordinary coordination.
Get all the Coordinated Surfaces benefits
Wilsonart® Coordinated Surfaces is the one-stop offering for best match pattern and texture across laminate surfaces.
Durable High Pressure Laminate protects high-traffic countertops, wall panels, interior doors, and curved surfaces.
Thermally Fused Laminate panels are cost-effective for cabinet doors, open shelving, low-traffic wall panels, and closet systems.
We have readily available edgeband that’s been pre-selected to coordinate with each design.
Single-source. Hassle-free.
It’s never been easier to save time and money while maintaining your design’s integrity. Wilsonart’s easy-to-specify, flexible solution fits any surface application — and budget.
Understand applications
Decide which applications will need high wear resistance and which ones will be low-impact.
Choose design & finish
Each design shares the same name across products, so it’s easy to specify.
Choose laminates
For each application, simply select the product (HPL or TFL) that gives you the ideal balance of durability and cost savings.
Need edgeband?
No need to work directly with a supplier for edge banding — we’ve already curated the option with the closest pattern and texture match.
How can we help?
Ready to specify? Searching for samples? Interested in customization? Our experts are ready to help.
Frequently asked questions
Is TFL (laminate) the best choice for value engineering?
TFL (thermally fused laminate or thermofused laminate) is less impact resistant and wear resistant than high pressure laminate, making it ideal for vertical surfaces that don’t experience high traffic. Thermally fused laminate cabinets, furniture, and wall panels can be a smart solution for value engineering in construction, but TFL is not recommended for horizontal applications (such as a countertop or laminate-top table.).
How does Wilsonart HPL (laminate) reduce the cost of replacing laminate countertops?
You can reduce or avoid the cost of replacing horizontal work surfaces with strategic use of wear-resistant HPL. In the long run, cheap countertops don’t deliver cost savings for your customers. Value engineering yields the best results when your spec balances the initial material cost of laminate countertops with the cost to replace laminate countertops due to future damage.
What makes Wilsonart Edgeband the best industry match compared to other edge banding options?
Competitors require you to work directly with the edgeband manufacturer to get material for laminate countertop edging or cabinet edge banding. For every Coordinated Surfaces design, the Wilsonart design team takes the time to pre-select a corresponding edgeband with the ideal pattern and texture. Whether you need the look of stone or wood veneer, edge banding is easier with Wilsonart.
How similar in texture will my Wilsonart HPL and TFL be?
Due to different manufacturing processes, overlays, backing materials, and resins used, expect to see a slight difference in sheen level between high pressure laminate and thermally fused laminate panels.
To get the closest texture match possible for your coordinated HPL and TFL, choose the promoted finish. Promoted finishes are designed with characteristics that are achievable through the different manufacturing processes of HPL and TFL.
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