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The kitchen experiences a high foot traffic volume. If you want to choose a flooring material for your kitchen remodel, you should choose one that is functional and durable. While renovating the kitchen floor can be complicated, knowing your options can help you choose the best material. Read on to learn about different flooring choices and why they may or may not work for you.
Natural stone is one of the most durable and long-lasting options for kitchen flooring. These stones come naturally in various patterns and colors and are a benefit when you finally decide to sell your house. Note that natural stone requires more care than options such as ceramic and porcelain and may need to be sealed or resealed over time. However, with proper care, this beautiful, tough flooring option will serve you and your family well.
The different types of stone include granite, marble, and limestone. Limestone is beautiful and soft and is a popular option for countertops rather than flooring. On the other hand, granite is suitable for floors and comes in tiles for the floor and slabs for countertops. Sandstone also does well in kitchens, but slate is a sophisticated option that lasts for decades with proper sealing and maintenance.
One notable drawback of using stone is that natural stone is susceptible to stain and water penetration, which can easily happen in the kitchen due to its porous nature. Therefore, apply and reapply stone sealer to create a protective coat over the stone.
Ceramic tiles are made from clay that has been glazed and baked to a finish. This material comes in various colors, shapes, styles, and patterns and is one of the popular yet durable styles for your kitchen.
While this material is not the hardest, ceramic is impervious to water and stains and resistant to breakage and heat, making it one of the most durable materials you can use for kitchen flooring. If you cannot find ceramic in your desired design or color, you may find an alternative in porcelain. While porcelain tiles are water and stain-proof, they are more brittle than ceramic tiles, and you may need to look for slip-resistant ones.
Vinyl is an artificial, versatile kitchen floor alternative. This material is suitable for you if you are searching for a stain-resistant, affordable material that is easy to install. Its stain resistance means that your floor will be easy to clean. This material would be helpful for you, especially if your kitchen experiences heavy foot traffic.
But you would need to replace it sooner than other materials in this list because the material fades fast. While many homeowners may be used to older tile or sheet vinyl flooring, newer alternatives include luxury vinyl flooring tiles and planks. These modern styles mimic materials such as wood and stone.
Cork flooring is a popular, modern choice for kitchen flooring. This material is quickly becoming popular as it improves user comfort due to its soft construction and it is affordable. Furthermore, this material has a unique appearance that helps improves the aesthetic of your home and is made from sustainable materials.
However, this material may not be durable and is susceptible to scratches and dents. Therefore, you will need routine maintenance to ensure the floor serves your needs for as long as possible.
If you are looking for the right company for your flooring needs, you are at the right place. Here at Oak Creek Plumbing, we provide you with the best kitchen and bathroom remodeling services. Get in touch with us today for a consultation.
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