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Choosing Kitchen Flooring

Kitchen flooring has so many options that choosing kitchen flooring can be overwhelming. Flooring in the kitchen ranges from vinyl and linoleum to stone and wood. Installing vinyl kitchen flooring is easy and gives you a low maintenance floor. Installing wood floors in a kitchen gives you a durable and beautiful look. Flooring in the kitchen needs to be durable and easy to care for, and it needs to fit the style of your home and your family's lifestyle. Kitchen floors also have to be comfortable for standing on for long periods of time, so shop well to get the right material to suit your needs.

How do you decide what kind of kitchen flooring to install? Choosing flooring for your kitchen is very challenging because it usually experiences wear and tear, and lots of traffic, it needs to look good, and be easy to clean. It is also a room that many guests will see, so you want to choose flooring that looks great, as well as being functional and practical. There are several things that you need to keep in mind when choosing flooring for your kitchen.

The first thing you need to consider in choosing flooring for your kitchen is the fact that the kitchen is a high traffic area, which means that the flooring will need to be durable. The flooring in the kitchen also needs to be able to withstand things being spilled and dropped on it. It needs to be easy to clean and maintain. Your budget and your decorating style are part of your consideration in the kitchen flooring project. If you manage to merge all of these considerations, then you will find flooring that will make you and your family very happy.

Vinyl kitchen flooring is one common choice for kitchens. Many homeowners like the durability of vinyl flooring in addition to it being easy to clean. Vinyl flooring comes in many different colors and patterns and you can even mix and match colors and designs to make a kitchen floor that you will be proud of. Installing vinyl kitchen flooring is easy enough you can do yourself with just a little work and research. Select roll or tile vinyl, study the directions, and start the installation.

You may be considering installing wood floors in a kitchen area. Wood floors were previously thought to be inappropriate for kitchen use because of the danger of them becoming warped from the spills that may occur in a kitchen. Hardwoods sealers are better than ever, making them water resistant enough for installing in the kitchen. This is great news for homeowners who enjoy the look of hardwoods running throughout their entire home. Using hardwood flooring in the kitchen instantly makes the entire room feel warmer and more inviting. That is what draws many people to choose hardwood flooring for their kitchen.

There are also many other options for kitchen flooring. These include ceramic, porcelain and stone tile, linoleum and laminate flooring, concrete and epoxy flooring, and cork and rubber flooring. Choosing the kitchen floors that are right for you and your family will take time and research so that you are entirely comfortable with your decision. Research is essential for you to find the flooring that fits your decorating style and the amount of use that you and your family are going to give it. You can research online, in discount and home improvement stores, and in flooring stores. Just be sure you touch and step on any flooring that you are considering purchasing to see how it feels.

Many of the flooring options you are considering can be installed yourself. Learning how to lay kitchen flooring is not difficult in most cases, and the savings can be considerable. If you are unsure whether you can install it yourself, ask for advice at your flooring store.

Kitchen flooring is very important. It sets the tone for the kitchen, and maybe the entire house. What a way to make your family and guests feel welcome. Do not take your kitchen flooring choice lightly. Make your decision carefully and you will have a kitchen floor to be proud of.

Comments

Iam trying to find 1950s floor lino for my restored caravan . Please help me Charlie

charlie mccarter at November 22, 2007 01:37 AM


Charlie, I don't know where you can find it, or even a good imitation/recreation. There seems to be a need for solid-colored tiles, which is what I think you are looking for, but to the best of my knowledge it's not being made.

I love linoleum. The advantage of today's linoleum over 50's products is there is no asbestos in them now.

Good luck with your quest. Let us know where you find what you are looking for; others are looking too.

The Flooring Lady at November 23, 2007 10:21 AM


Hi

I need to replace my kitchen flooring and would like something that is slip resistant.I have 2 good size dogs that currently slip and slide on my vinyl floor. Can you offer me some suggestions as to what would work best.

Thank you

Diane Robinson at April 1, 2008 08:12 AM


Vinyl tends to be a slippery surface in my mind, so I'm not surprised your dogs are struggling with their footing. You could try linoleum which is made of natural ingredients and has more grip. Wood flooring -- solid wood, engineered or laminate -- would work well too. Tile -- stone, porcelain, ceramic -- would work too, especially if they don't have a smooth surface that could be slick when wet.

Let us know what you decided to do.

The Flooring Lady at April 1, 2008 10:55 AM


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