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Kitchen Flooring

Kitchen Flooring for Every Taste 

 

Your kitchen is more than just a place to cook. Morning coffee rituals, family dinners, and late-night snacks all happen here, making it the true heart of the home. The right flooring can elevate its look, enhance comfort underfoot, and stand up to daily spills, splashes, and foot traffic—all while reflecting your unique style. 

 

A Closer Look at the Best Kitchen Flooring Options 

 

While style matters, your kitchen flooring also needs to handle everyday spills, messes, and moisture that come with a busy household. 

 

Vinyl Flooring

 

If there are pets and kids living in your home, vinyl flooring is ideal for adding a touch of style to your kitchen without the high price tag. It also offers exceptional durability. 

 

Vinyl flooring is soft underfoot and is warmer than tiles in winter, and there are both water-resistant and waterproof options to choose from. You can even use luxury vinyl tile to achieve the look of hardwood flooring, which wouldn't ordinarily work in a kitchen.  

 

Porcelain or Ceramic Tiles

 

You can never go wrong with ceramic or porcelain tile in your kitchen. Tiles are cool in the summer and super easy to clean. You also have the benefit of having countless kitchen floor tile sizes and patterns to choose from. If you're after a sleek look and want kitchen flooring that has both scratch and stain resistance, tiles are one of the best flooring options. 

 

Natural Stone

 

Natural stone flooring, which is available in granite, slate, and marble, is a beautiful natural option for kitchens. If your kitchen is predominantly solid wood, natural stone flooring materials are the perfect complement. Stone has a luxurious, timeless appeal and in some instances, can even increase your home's resale value. 

 

Engineered Hardwood Floors

 

Even though solid hardwood flooring is not a viable option in kitchens, engineered hardwood floors are. This type of new-generation flooring works particularly well in open-plan kitchens if you want a seamless transition to other living spaces. It should be noted though that engineered wood flooring is only water-resistant, so any prolonged water exposure should be avoided. 

 

Cork Flooring

 

If you're an eco-conscious homeowner, cork flooring is both a renewable and environmentally friendly kitchen flooring option. Not only is it soft, warm, and comfortable underfoot, but it's naturally antimicrobial and resistant to mold. Cork flooring does need to be resealed regularly to prevent moisture damage though. 

 

Laminate Flooring

 

Traditional laminate flooring is not ideal for kitchens, but water-resistant options are. Laminate flooring looks good and it's budget-friendly, so you can upgrade one of your favorite spaces without sacrificing aesthetics. The fact that laminate is also easy to maintain and can be cleaned with a damp mop is an added extra. 

 

Kitchen Flooring That Matches Your Unique Style 

 

It doesn't matter what your personal style is, you'll be able to find the best kitchen flooring to match. 

 

Let's take a quick look at the best types of flooring based on specific styles of kitchens. 

 

  • Country kitchen. To maintain the warmth and rustic charm of your space, go with either natural stone or engineered hardwood flooring. Wider planks work best! 
  • Modern and minimalistic. If sleek surfaces and clean lines are more your thing, go with large format tiles or luxury vinyl tile. Matte finishes are recommended to avoid reflections that might disrupt the clean, minimalist look. 
  • Beach-style kitchen. Keep things light and airy with natural textures - natural stone and textured tiles are great for this. Stick to neutral colors or pick patterns inspired by the sea, like waves or light blue hues.  
  • Contemporary. If you love bold designs and sleek surfaces, large-format porcelain tiles and luxury vinyl tile are the perfect match for your kitchen. Engineered solid wood flooring in a herringbone or chevron pattern also looks amazing.

How to Plan Your Kitchen Flooring Project 

 

When planning your kitchen renovations, remember that you want to take heavy foot traffic and water resistance into account when choosing your flooring. Low maintenance options are also best since you'll be spending a lot of time in this space. 

 

Next, calculate your square foot requirements to ensure you order enough flooring materials. Make sure you get some extra planks and tiles in case of breakages or if you need to fill in odd angles and spaces. 

 

Working with a professional installer is highly recommended as it will be faster and could save you the hassle of having to hire someone anyway if your DIY project goes wrong. Keep in mind that your existing flooring will need to be removed, and any water damage needs to be addressed if present. 

 

In most instances, your kitchen flooring will be ready for use within a day or two.

 

Transforming Your Kitchen from the Ground Up 

 

Renovating your home truly starts from the ground up, and flooring is one of the most transformative elements in any space. 

 

The right flooring can completely alter the look, feel, and functionality of your home, especially in high-traffic areas like kitchens. Whether you opt for sleek tiles, warm hardwood, or modern luxury vinyl, your kitchen flooring sets the foundation for your design aesthetic while providing the durability and comfort needed for everyday living. 

 

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