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Flooring Ideas for New Kitchens
Wood or Wood Laminate Flooring A top choice for kitchen areas is wood flooring. You can get actual wood flooring or you may even want to consider wood laminate. No matter what you choose, you will find that wood is one of the most expensive options. Choosing laminate will save you a bit of money, but it is also not as durable as actual wood. When you have wood flooring in your new kitchen, you will want to learn how to properly care for it. Wood has to be taken care of differently than tile or other options for the kitchen. Use only certain products that are okay for this type of floor when you are mopping. Also try to avoid scratching the floor by dragging appliance across it when you are moving them in. It is a better idea to have all appliances in before you start working on the floors. Ceramic Tile Floors Possibly the most popular flooring for new kitchens is ceramic tile. When you choose ceramic tile, you will be able to match it to your kitchen perfectly. Tile is very easy to clean, but you must pay close attention when cleaning the grout to ensure that you are not leaving behind any residue from the messes that will stain it. They make a particular cleaning agent that works great on tile floors. Make sure that you are careful not to drop things on your new ceramic tile floors, as tile is very easy to crack and break. Usually it is also easy to fix. Just be sure to get a few extra tiles and keep them in a storage room to ensure that you have the tiles you need if you need to repair one in the future. Linoleum and Vinyl Flooring Some people love the look of tile in the kitchen but do not want to pay the price of ceramic tile. They usually choose to put down linoleum or vinyl. What you may not know is that these floors are much more difficult to keep clean. They are more prone to stains, and they can also start to come up after a while. This is not the most durable choice when it comes to flooring for a new kitchen, but it is definitely an economical option. Comments for this post are closed |