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Kitchen Floors

The kitchen is a tough area to decide on when it comes to flooring. On one hand, the flooring must remain flexible enough to support the legs and back. On the other hand, however, the flooring must be resistant to stains and a high level of foot traffic. The best Kitchen floors looks great for years without a lot of maintenance. Spills and accidents will occur frequently, putting a strain on any flooring that is installed in the kitchen area. To prevent serious maintenance problems and future expenses, it pays to install the right kind of flooring to begin with.

Wood flooring has long been used in the kitchen, but it has a tendency to suffer under harsh kitchen conditions. Wood aborbs moisture, causing it to warp and crack over time. When a wood floor absorbs too much moisture it can begin to bow up or down in the middle, leading to a surface that must be replaced or sanded down. The only solution to this problem is to sand down the bowing section, or to go the expensive route and replace the floor. Neither of these are very attractive options, and involve many hours as well as thousands of dollars. While a properly constructed and processed wood floor may not be as susceptible to these issues, wood flooring is definitely more likely to break down because of these problems.

More reliable options include slate and ceramic tile. Tile and slate do not absorb moisture, and do not suffer from warping or cracking. As fairly tough materials, they undergo little expansion or contraction.
Slate and ceramic flooring are available in a broad range of colors and shades. Slate and ceramic flooring are very resistant to slipping, making them a safer surface to use in the kitchen as well. Hardwood flooring may be hazardous when wet, especially if it has been exposed to moisture. When using slate as a kitchen surface, be sure to go with a low gloss or finish for extra slip protection.

Wood Laminate flooring is also another viable option in the kitchen. To achieve that hardwood look without all the associated upkeep problems, laminate flooring can be a wonderful option. Laminate flooring is easy to install, affordable, and very resistant to both water damage and stains.

Laminate flooring is also designed to withstand a great deal of foot traffic and pressure. The kitchen is a demanding place for flooring, and should be treated as such. Choosing the right kind of flooring will give homeowners lasting durability, with low maintenance requirements.

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