Misty Wood Light Grey Waterproof Laminate | Lago Flooring

Neutral-toned waterproof flooring in grey with a faint warm cast. Misty Wood from Lago Flooring AquaPro — 10mm, AC4 wear. Available at Kapriz Santa Clara.
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Lago Flooring Brand
Lago AquaPro Collection Collection
Grey (Light) Color Tone
Laminate Flooring Type
10mm+ Thickness
Yes Water Resistant

Quick Answer

What is Misty Wood?

Misty Wood is a laminate floor in a neutral grey tone, a wood-look surface over a high-density core for a low-maintenance, practical finish.

How durable is it — what's the AC rating?

Misty Wood has an AC4 rating, so it resists everyday abrasion very well — though no laminate is truly scratch-proof. Felt pads under furniture and a mat at the door keep grit from marking it.

How realistic does the wood look?

Laminate gives a realistic wood look, but it's honest to remember it's a print: it won't have the true board-to-board variation of natural wood, and it can't be sanded or refinished. What you gain is a convincing look with easy upkeep.

Is it waterproof?

Waterproof doesn't mean maintenance-free. Misty Wood shrugs off spills and mopping, but standing water left for hours, a leak, or a wet subfloor can still cause trouble — so wipe puddles promptly and fix leaks quickly to keep it at its best.

Can it be refinished?

One upside of laminate being a floating floor: an individual damaged plank can often be lifted and replaced more readily than a glued or nailed board. It's not refinishing, but it does make spot repairs of Misty Wood practical.

Will it hold up to daily life?

Where a floor sees the most traffic — entries, kitchens, hallways — the sealed wear layer earns its keep, taking the daily scuffing that dulls softer surfaces while the printed decor keeps its look. Match the AC rating in the specs to how hard the room works.

What does the plank surface look like?

Up close the planks show broad, flowing cathedral figure, with wide arches that open down the middle of each board rather than the tight parallel lines of a straighter print. Long ribbon-like streaks trace the full length, and an occasional small knot turns up here and there, sparse enough to read as natural planking without looking busy. No two boards match exactly, so the printed pattern shifts from plank to plank and the floor never falls into an obvious repeat.

Quiet enough upstairs or in a condo?

Misty Wood's pre-attached acoustic underlayment cushions footfall and takes the hollow click out of a floating floor, so it stays quieter underfoot — the difference is easiest to hear upstairs or in a condo, and there's no separate pad to buy or roll out. Over a concrete slab, test for moisture first — if the reading comes in high, add a 6-mil poly moisture barrier under the floor as well, separate from the acoustic pad, since a floating laminate isn't itself a moisture barrier; that step protects the boards from slab humidity and doesn't change how quiet the floor feels.

Is it safe for indoor air?

Yes — Misty Wood carries FloorScore and GREENGUARD certifications, independently tested for low chemical emissions. That matters most for households with allergies, asthma, or young children.

Will this color work in my room?

Under the natural side light of an early-morning living room, Misty Wood reads as a clean, soft grey, and the faint warm undertone keeps it from turning cold or blue. As the light shifts through the day the color stays close to neutral, leaning a touch warmer in low light and cooler where the window falls straight across the boards. It takes both cool and warm accents easily, so you can pair it with crisp whites and blacks for contrast or with beige and greige tones to keep everything gentle and low-key.

Price & availability?

This flooring is supplied on a special-order basis. Call or text (408) 753-3220 for the latest lead time and a firm quote. Pickup, Bay Area delivery, and nationwide shipping are all available. Verified contractors, designers, and architects receive trade pricing. Let us know how we can help with your project.

Overview

Wide, sweeping cathedral arches run the length of each board, broken here and there by a small knot and long ribbon-like streaks that give Misty Wood its easy board-to-board variation. The grey face carries a faint warm undertone, so the color reads soft and neutral rather than cool or clinical. In an early-morning living room it pairs quietly with a beige sofa, a black sling chair, and a patchwork rug, keeping a modern-farmhouse space calm without washing it out. A tall potted tree beside the glazed French doors reads crisply against the light floor, while warm greige walls and white-painted trim keep the whole room soft and current.

A soft neutral grey with just enough warmth to keep a room friendly.

Specifications

SKU AQ301
Brand Lago Flooring
Collection AquaPro
Color Misty Wood
Flooring Type Laminate
Plank size 9-3/8 inches wide × 60 inches long
Thickness 10mm
Wear layer AC4
Edge profile 4 Sides Painted Micro-Bevels
Locking system Uniclic®
Underlayment 2mm Super Acoustic Underlayment (pre-attached)
SF per carton 27.34 sq ft
Installation grade Above, On, Below grade
Waterproof Yes
Warranty Lifetime residential / 10-year light-commercial limited warranty against manufacturing defects under normal use.
Certifications FloorScore, GREENGUARD

Installation, Care & Warranty

Frequently asked questions

What does it look like installed in a real room?
In the photographed room the floor runs through a modern-farmhouse living space set up for everyday comfort, with a low beige sofa, a black sling chair, and a pair of side tables over a patchwork rug. A tall potted tree stands beside a set of glazed French doors, and framed art hangs against warm greige walls trimmed in white. The light grey floor keeps all of it feeling open and current, giving the darker sling chair and the greenery space to register on their own.
Will it match my cabinets?
This room has white-painted trim rather than a full run of cabinets, and the light grey floor sits easily beneath it, since the cool-neutral grey and clean white read as a crisp, current pair. If you are matching kitchen cabinets, Misty Wood works the same way: white and off-white cabinets keep it bright and airy, black or deep charcoal fronts lean it more modern, and a soft greige or wood-tone cabinet keeps the farmhouse warmth.
Will it still look this bright in a windowless basement?
Away from the window, or in a basement with only overhead light, Misty Wood reads a little softer and slightly warmer, since the faint warm undertone comes forward when the daylight drops. It stays a light, believable grey rather than going flat or muddy, so it keeps a lower-light room feeling open. Warm bulbs push it gently toward greige, while cooler bulbs bring back its clean neutral grey.
Does this floor work with indoor plants?
Yes, and the photographed room makes the case, with a single tall potted tree beside the French doors. The soft neutral grey of Misty Wood is a quiet backdrop for greenery, letting the green of a statement plant read clearly against the floor without any color clash. One large plant suits it better than a crowd, since the calm grey lets a single sculptural tree carry the room on its own.
Is laminate an eco-friendly floor?
Laminate has a more mixed environmental story than a natural floor, so it's worth looking at honestly. On the positive side, laminate's core is made from compressed wood fibers that often include recycled or byproduct wood — material that might otherwise be waste — and it delivers a convincing wood look without using solid hardwood for the visible surface.

Its durability helps too: a well-rated laminate that lasts for years and never needs sanding or refinishing chemicals reduces some ongoing footprint over its life. Misty Wood is built to be a long-service, low-maintenance floor, which is part of the practical case for it.

An honest note: laminate is a manufactured product bonded with resins, so if indoor air quality matters to you, look for low-emission, low-formaldehyde products — the specific certifications are listed in the documentation. It also isn't a rapidly renewable material like cork or bamboo, and it can be harder to recycle at the end of its life. Weighed fairly, laminate is a reasonable, resource-conscious choice for many homes rather than the greenest option on the floor.

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Written by
Sergey Stotskiy

Managing Partner, Kapriz Hardwood Floors · Licensed California C-15 Flooring Contractor #875369 (active since 2006) · Established 2003