It’s a sunny Saturday in Lahore. You’re staring at your living room, wishing it looked more modern, elegant, and inviting. But every contractor quote you get is sky-high, and hardwood seems out of reach. What if you could transform that dull space into a showstopper—all by yourself—without breaking the bank?
That’s the magic of laminate flooring, and more specifically, Dream Home laminate flooring. Known for its blend of style, affordability, and durability, Dream Home has become a favorite among Pakistani homeowners. With its easy click-lock system, even beginners can achieve a professional finish.
If you’re wondering how to install Dream Home laminate flooring like a pro, this ultimate DIY guide is here to help. We’ll walk you through everything: from choosing tools and prepping your room, to laying the planks and adding the finishing touches. Best of all, you can complete a 200-square-foot room in just one weekend!
Why Choose Dream Home Laminate Flooring for Your DIY Project?

What Makes Dream Home Laminate Flooring Stand Out?
Dream Home laminate flooring has earned its reputation for quality and value. Here’s what sets it apart:
- HDF Core: At its heart is a high-density fiberboard (HDF) that resists dents and warping, even in humid climates.
- UniClick Locking System: Forget about messy glue or complicated tools—the planks snap together for a tight, seamless fit.
- Durable Wear Layer: With a 12-20 mil protective surface, Dream Home stands up to heavy foot traffic, kids, and pets.
Comparing Dream Home to Other Flooring Options
Let’s look at how Dream Home stacks up against common alternatives:
Flooring Type Avg. Cost (PKR/sq m)Water Resistance DIY Friendly Ideal for Lahore Climate?
Dream Home Laminate 500–800 Good (with vapor) Yes Yes
Vinyl Plank 700–1,200 Excellent Yes Yes
Hardwood 2,000–3,000 Poor (warps) No No
Why is Dream Home perfect for Lahore?
The humid weather can be tough on wood, but Dream Home’s core-and-click system is engineered to withstand it. Plus, you get the rich look of wood without the maintenance headaches.
DIY Suitability: Perfect for First-Timers
One of the best parts about Dream Home laminate is its user-friendly installation. You don’t need carpentry skills or special adhesives. The floating floor system means the planks sit above your subfloor, and everything clicks together—no nails, no glue, just satisfaction.
Real-Life Success Story: From Drab to Fab in a Day
Take Ayesha from Gulberg, Lahore:
“I installed Dream Home laminate in my 10×12 bedroom in just six hours. The hardest part was moving the furniture! I saved over PKR 30,000, and now my room looks like a designer space.”
Visual Inspiration
Imagine your own before-and-after transformation—drab floors replaced by elegant, inviting planks that make every guest say, “Wow!”
Tools and Materials: Everything You Need for Pro-Level Installation
Getting the right tools is half the battle. Let’s make sure you’re prepared!
Essential Tools List
- Measuring Tape
- Circular Saw or Laminate Cutter
- Tapping Block
- Pull Bar
- Rubber Mallet
- ¼-inch Spacers
- Utility Knife
- Pencil & Chalk Line
- Knee Pads (highly recommended for comfort)
Materials Checklist
- Dream Home Laminate Planks (add 10% extra for cuts)
- Underlayment (some planks come with this attached)
- Moisture/Vapor Barrier (crucial for Lahore’s humidity)
- Transition Strips (for doorways or where flooring meets tile/carpet)
- Baseboards or Quarter-Round Molding
- Adhesive Tape (for underlayment seams)
Where to Buy in Lahore
Head to local building material markets, such as Packages Mall or Shah Alam Market, for affordable deals on both planks and tools. Many suppliers offer bulk discounts—ask!
Cost Breakdown Table
Here’s a sample budget for a 100 sq ft room:
ItemQuantityEst. Cost (PKR)
Dream Home Planks 11 boxes 8,000
Underlayment 1 roll (100 sq ft) 1,200
Transition Strips 2 1,000
Tools (rental/purchase) Set 2,000
Misc. (spacers, tape) – 800
Total 13,000
Estimate an additional PKR 2,000 for knee pads or extra blades.
Tool Photo Infographic
Visualize your workspace with neatly arranged tools and materials, ready for action!
Preparation: Setting the Stage for Flawless Installation
Preparation is key to a smooth, long-lasting floor. Here’s how to get your room ready:
Accurate Measurement
Start by measuring your space. Multiply the length by the width of your room to get the total square footage. Don’t forget closets or nooks. There are free smartphone apps to help with measurements if you want extra accuracy.
Room Prep Steps
Remove Old Flooring
Pull up carpet, vinyl, or old laminate. Remove any nails, staples, or leftover glue. Your subfloor should be clean and smooth.
Check Subfloor Flatness
Place a long level or straightedge across the floor. Any bump or dip greater than 3/16 inch over 10 feet needs attention.
- High spots: Sand down carefully.
- Low spots: Fill with self-leveling compound and let dry.
Clean Thoroughly
Sweep and vacuum the subfloor. Dust or debris can interfere with the click-lock system, causing unevenness.
Acclimate Planks
Let your Dream Home laminate boxes sit flat in the installation room for 48–72 hours. This helps the planks adjust to Lahore’s temperature and humidity, preventing future warping.
Doorway & Underlayment Prep
- Underlayment: Roll out your underlayment across the room, trimming to fit. If you’re in a humid area, add a vapor barrier underneath.
- Doors: Trim door jambs with a handsaw so planks can slide underneath for a polished look.
Moisture Testing
Dream Home laminate is moisture-resistant, but it’s smart to check your subfloor for dampness, especially in older homes. Tape a plastic sheet to the floor overnight—if you see condensation, use a vapor barrier before installing.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Install Dream Home Laminate Flooring

This is the heart of your project—let’s break it down phase by phase with simple, actionable instructions.
Step 1: Lay the First Row Like a Pro
Start in the left corner of the room and work along the longest wall.
- Place ¼-inch spacers between the wall and your first plank to create an expansion gap.
- Lay the first plank with the tongue side facing the wall.
- Attach the next plank by angling it into the end of the first plank, then pressing down to secure it.
- Continue until you reach the end of the row. Cut the last plank to fit, maintaining the ¼-inch gap.
Build Rows with Perfect Staggering
For the second row and beyond:
- Use the leftover piece from your last cut (if it’s longer than 12 inches) to start the new row. This helps create a nice staggered pattern.
- Angle the new plank into the groove of the previous row, then lower it gently until it clicks.
- Use a tapping block and gentle taps with a rubber mallet to snug up the planks without damaging the edges.
- Continue across the row, making sure all seams are tight.
Handle Cuts and Obstacles
Cutting planks:
- Always measure twice, cut once!
- For straight cuts (at the ends of rows), use a circular saw or a laminate cutter.
- For curves or around pipes/door frames, a jigsaw is your best friend.
Dream Home-specific tip:
- Some Dream Home planks have beveled edges for a realistic wood look. When cutting, face the finished side up to avoid chipping.
Finish Edges and Transitions
- Baseboards/Quarter Round: Install these over the expansion gap along the walls for a clean look.
- Transition strips: Use T-molds or reducers at doorways or where your laminate meets tile or carpet.
- Thresholds: For exterior doors, use a threshold strip to prevent water intrusion.
Final Checks and Cleanup
- Remove all spacers.
- Walk across the floor, listening for clicks or movement. If you find a loose plank, tap it back into place.
- Clean up sawdust and debris, and admire your handiwork!
Visual Walkthrough:
Imagine a numbered photo series showing each step: from the first row, through tricky cuts, to a finished, gleaming floor.
Pro Tips Throughout
- Floating Install Benefits: Dream Home’s floating system is forgiving of minor subfloor flaws and makes replacement easy.
- Humidity Hacks: In Lahore’s climate, always use a vapor barrier and maintain a few windows open during installation for airflow.
- Save on Tools: Rent a laminate cutter for straight, dust-free cuts.
Troubleshooting Common DIY Mistakes
Even the best DIYers run into hiccups. Here’s how to handle them:
Quick Fixes List
- Gaps between planks: Use your tapping block and mallet to snug everything up. If still loose, check your angles—planks might not be fully engaged.
- Uneven floor: Small dips can be disguised with underlayment, but for big bumps, stop and use a leveling compound.
- Planks won’t click: Clean out the groove—dust or debris can block the mechanism.
- Warping due to humidity: Run a fan or a dehumidifier, and always use a vapor barrier during Lahore’s summer months.
When to Call a Pro
If you’re installing in a very large apartment or encounter structural issues (such as major subfloor rot or standing water), it’s wise to consult a flooring specialist.
Maintenance and Longevity Tips for Your Dream Home Floor
Keeping your floor beautiful is easy!
- Daily Care: Sweep or vacuum regularly to keep dust and grit from scratching the surface.
- Mopping: Use a damp mop and mild soap. Avoid steam mops, which can force moisture between planks.
- Protect from Furniture: Use felt pads under chairs and tables.
- Spills: Wipe up right away—while Dream Home is water-resistant, standing water can seep into seams.
With proper care, your Dream Home laminate can look great for 15–25 years, even with busy kids and pets.

