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Kitchen Flooring Considerations
The material, design, and color you select when remodeling your kitchen has significant impact on the appearance and longevity of the room, and flooring presents you with the widest range of choices when selecting a product. Due to the propensity for moisture and spills within the kitchen, something durable should be chosen that will stand up to the abuse and retain its appearance for a significant period of time. Balancing the needs your home has with goals and financial objectives is imperative to getting the most out of your kitchen. Therefore carefully selecting the material will prove benefits in the long run.
Wood Flooring - Wood flooring is beautiful and very popular in the modern home. It provides a sense of elegance and sophistication that adds charm to houses new and old. Traditional wood flooring is not always the best choice for a kitchen due to spillage and high traffic, but alternative materials exist that provide the aesthetics of wood with the benefits of more durable materials. Laminate wood flooring such as Pergo comes in all grains and colors, and can be quickly installed for a beautiful and clean remodel.
Vinyl Flooring - One of the most common flooring choices due to its inexpensive nature and ability to mimic other materials is vinyl. Vinyl flooring is one of the most durable products available, is easy to install and clean, and comes is all patterns and designs to resemble tile, slate, wood and others.
Ceramic Tile - Tile is a very common flooring choice for the kitchen and for good reason. It's durable, easy to clean, and overall an attractive touch to any kitchen. Ceramic tile comes in many colors and textures, and can be combined with tiles of different styles and sizes to create beautiful patterns and accent pieces. Us small gaps for grout between tiles to avoid staining, and make sure the floor is perfectly even to avoid cracks.
Concrete - An emerging material of choice indoors and out is stained concrete. The possibilities and effects you can create using concrete can be set to resemble tile or stone, as well as a smooth concrete surface itself. The combination of these staining and texturing techniques creates beautiful surfaces for kitchen flooring as well as countertops. With more and more contractors skilled in using concrete in the kitchen, finding some help with this type of project should be a snap.
Select a kitchen flooring choice that is durable, affordable and attractive. This will provide the greatest enjoyment, as well as provide an additional return on investment for your home.