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Choosing Flooring for your Designer Kitchen

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By: Kelly Goldthorpe

The kitchen being one of the most used rooms in a home, kitchen flooring should be both durable and well designed. There is a wide range of flooring options available on the market today, but some styles work better than others depending on your kitchen design. When considering your kitchen flooring options use these suggestions and tips for decorating your kitchen.

Hardwood remains one of the most popular selections for kitchen flooring. Especially in rustic or country style kitchen, hardwood provides a classic and traditional look and feel to a room. In kitchens that want a cozy, homey feel, hardwood warms up the room with its rich tones. This compliments the other wooden fixtures in the kitchen, from cabinets to accent pieces. The hardwood flooring does not necessarily have to match the wood used for the other kitchen fixtures either. Creating some contrast will add dimension to the room. Just be careful that the difference is not too dramatic.

When it comes to hardwood flooring you will need to choose between solid hardwood and engineered hardwood. They look practically identical, but their compositions are different and you will want to research which works best for your home. Laminate hardwood has recently gained in popularity. However, you should note that laminate hardwood is not real wood, just designed to appear that way. This is a much cheaper flooring solution, but still gives the appearance of hardwood. These issues are the technical side of hardwood that an expert at your local home improvement store would be able to discuss with you.

Hardwood still takes first place for traditional flooring, however stone kitchen floors have proven to be tough competition in the design category. Stone kitchen flooring is typically done with tiles made of material like granite or marble. Marble kitchen flooring can become expensive, but provides a very elegant appearance. Granite kitchen flooring also provides a sleek look to it. Stone kitchen flooring is pricier than other options, but recoups that cost in value added to your home. However, if installation is not done properly stone tiles can break with applied pressure.

Linoleum kitchen flooring makes a great choice for high-traffic kitchens. It has incredible durability, which is why it is commonly seen in commercial environments. Regardless, it can still create a beautiful kitchen floor. Linoleum is available in a plethora of colors so you can easily find one to fit your kitchen décor. Linoleum kitchen flooring is also made out of natural material.

You don’t have to feel restricted to the basic choices for kitchen flooring. Flooring is an investment, so anticipate spending money for a very worthwhile purchase. Not only does the kitchen floor get some of the most traffic in the house, but it is also a focal piece when showing off your home to visitors.


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