Choosing Kitchen Flooring Tips

Kitchen Design : Episode KDE-805 -- More Projects »
Your kitchen floor, besides being practical and durable, is a major design statement as well. The floor you choose impacts every other element of your design and with the variety of materials, colors and textures available today, your choices are nearly endless.
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Figure A
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Figure B
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Figure C
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Figure D
  • Stone or tile is an excellent choice for heavy traffic areas. Ceramic tile (figure A) is durable and available in assorted colors and styles with the option for decorative borders and designs.
  • Limestone is a natural stone that offers an Old World look (figure B). It's a porous material that must be sealed upon installation and then twice a year.
  • Cork is a durable, versatile material available in a variety of colors (figure C). It is water resistant and reduces impact noise.
  • Wood is a popular choice for today's kitchens (figure D). It feels good underfoot and creates a warm look. Today's prefinished wood floors withstand heavy traffic and water stains. High-pressured plastic laminates are an alternative that provide the same look for less money.
  • For those on a budget, resilient flooring (vinyl) offers a variety of styles and colors in either tiles or sheets.
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Bonnie Marinaccio
Expo Design Center
Phone: 781-505-9700
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