At Creative Floors, we don’t recommend installing laminates in wet areas such as bathrooms and laundry rooms. Water on the top layer will not damage it as it would hardwoods, but problems can develop when moisture works its way along the edges or underneath. With some installation modifications, laminate can work for a wet area. But do check with the installer. In general, though, we recommend tile or vinyl for wet areas.
Another issue, which some people consider a limitation, is strictly a matter of personal choice. Because laminate is a floating floor, they produce a slight tapping sound as you walk on it. Some manufacturers have introduced acoustical padding to muffle the sound with varying results. It’s a good idea to test it by walking on a dealer display floor and imagining how it will sound in your home. We recommend cork underlayment for any floating floor as the BEST method of reducing the echo effect or tapping sound.
Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations when installing or making other decisions related to your project.