The Benefits of Each Kitchen Flooring Material

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There are many materials to choose from, and the ultimate decision is completely up to you! Are you curious which type of kitchen flooring material is right for your family?

When planning your custom kitchen, it’s important to think of what material you’ll be using for your flooring.  Depending on your lifestyle and availability, each floor type can have advantages you’ll want to look into.  There are many materials to choose from, and the ultimate decision is completely up to you!  Are you curious which type of kitchen flooring material is right for your family?  Read on to take a look at your options!

Hardwood

 

A popular, classic choice!  Hardwood flooring presents many positive aspects you’ll want to consider.  First of all, it can last an extremely long time.  This is perfect for custom homes, as starting fresh can allow you to enjoy many years of your hardwood flooring.  There are also many, many options and styles you can pick from.  Color, plank size, hardness and texture are all completely customizable.  Hardwood is a great choice for those who frequent the kitchen for cooking or family gathering, and it’s versatile enough to fit all families.

 

Laminate

 

This flooring material is durable, and does not fade with sunlight.  It resists scratches easily and is perfect for those families who frequent the kitchen for cooking or family gatherings.  Cleaning is a snap–there are no grooves to worry about, and stains are easy to remove.  And, there are endless patterns to choose from.  An HD pattern can give you the exact effect of real hardwood or tile, so you can create whatever look you want for your kitchen.

 

Stone Flooring

 

Natural stone retains heat and coolness, which makes it great for climate control.  During hotter months, it retains the coolness of your air conditioner, and during the winter, it can heat your home by retaining warmth.  Stone is water resistant and not slippery when treated with care.  This makes it perfect for the kitchen, because spills and small accidents pose no safety issue.  It’s also incredibly durable, and you won’t have to worry about wear and tear.

 

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