Stylish kitchen flooring ideas

Although flooring in all areas of your home matter substantially, the flooring in your kitchen offers an opportunity to create an impact with your flooring. Since kitchens typically blend with other rooms of the home including the dining room and, at times, an open floor plan with living rooms and bathrooms, the flooring of a kitchen is crucial. The kitchen is usually one of the busiest areas of the home, which means that it needs durable and strong flooring. You want something that will stay strong against the daily wear and tear that the flooring will get and any kitchen accidents that could hurt the flooring. Fortunately for you, there’s a vast variety of flooring options that you can explore to find the best option for your needs. You want to keep in mind all areas of the flooring and what will work best for you, including stain and water-resistant as well as durable and easy to clean. 

You also want to keep the functionality in mind and make sure that the flooring will cover all your needs and last long. If you’re wondering what you need for your kitchen flooring, we’re taking a look at all the top kitchen flooring ideas that you need to incorporate into your kitchen! 

Tiles 

If you’re looking for easy to maintain flooring that will make your job easy and a cheaper option than most flooring, porcelain tiles are the way to go. The best part is that they come in a variety of colours and style choices that you can choose depending on your style. It’s lightweight and even resists stains, the perfect choice for a kitchen that experiences lots of traffic. However, these tiles are often best if used with underfloor heating since they can be cold underfoot. 

Laminate 

Laminate can be difficult to tell apart from hardwood flooring, meaning that your flooring can appear a premium quality to guests. You’ll have more benefits and it’ll have a stylish look when walking into the kitchen. The biggest problem that you’ll run into with laminate flooring is that water, even the smallest amounts that touch it, can ruin it. However, a pro is that, if you’re on a budget, laminate flooring has low-cost options available. 

Wood 

Perhaps one of the most popular options for flooring, wood is an excellent choice for kitchens. You want to be careful to opt for engineered wood flooring rather than solid hardwood. Engineered wood is a far more practical choice when you’re using it for a kitchen since it’s more likely to withstand the changes in temperatures and other aspects of a kitchen. This option also has many variations so that you can choose what goes with your house style and the design that you prefer. 


Rugs 

Using rugs and runners in a kitchen is something that homeowners are typically sceptical about, but you’d be surprised what they can add to a kitchen and the difference that it’ll make. Including rugs, runners or floor mats in your kitchen can add texture and colour into what could otherwise be a very boring kitchen. By tossing a few rugs down that have pops of trendy colours included you’d be surprised at how you’ll watch your kitchen transform instantly. 


Vinyl 

Vinyl is not only a great practical choice for your kitchen flooring, but it’s also budget-friendly. For those that don’t have a great deal to spend on their kitchen and those that are planning to spend more there are options for everyone. Vinyl is made to withstand the daily bustle and tear that it’ll get from being used in a kitchen. If you’re someone who panics about accidents in the kitchen, this flooring option is perfect. It’s made to withstand anything that you’ll put it through, guaranteeing quality from the start. 


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