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Kitchen Flooring

The kitchen is typically the busiest spot in the house so you will want a floor that wears well but still looks great. Children, pets, heavy foot traffic and kitchen spills can all take a toll, so when weighing flooring options, think about a floor’s durability and ease of maintenance. There are a wide variety of options for low-maintenance floors that will add that finishing touch to your dream kitchen.

Wood Flooring

Wood

Wood fits a variety of decor styles and adds a feeling of warmth and comfort to a kitchen. The maintenance and durability of a wood floor depends greatly on what type of wood is used and how that wood is finished. Oak, ash, maple, and other “hard” hardwoods stand up better than the less durable woods like pine, fir, or cherry.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate

Laminate flooring is a great way to add the beauty of wood or stone to your kitchen without the expense. It is easy to clean and take care of. Laminate flooring is very durable and is able to withstand the wear and tear that most kitchens receive. It is water resistant and stain resistant too.

Ceramic tile

Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tile flooring’s wide variety of colors, textures, sizes and styles gives you several options to develop a design that is unique to your home. Ceramic tile is easy to clean. Ceramic tile will last for a lifetime and does not need to be replaced on a regular basis.

Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl

Vinyl is great for kitchens in particular as cleaning up vinyl is nearly effortless. This is one of the most affordable flooring types and is ideal for high-traffic areas. Its durability and resistance to scratching and denting make it great for kitchen floors. It is available in an endless array of colors and patterns.

Bamboo Flooring

Bamboo

An exotic, eco-friendly alternative to hardwood, bamboo floors are quickly becoming a popular choice among homeowners. Bamboo’s eye-catching pattern and tight grain creates a distinctive appearance in any home environment. In addition, bamboo is stronger than many hardwoods and can withstand more impacts than many hardwoods.

Cork Flooring

Cork

Like bamboo, cork offers a strong, durable and eco-friendly flooring option for homeowners. Apart from its durability, cork provides a soft, spongy cushion underfoot, which gives relief to those who work on their feet for long periods. Cork comes in a variety of colors and styles to suit your kitchen.