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5 Things To Consider When Choosing Kitchen Flooring

Are you ready to choose your kitchen flooring? It’s pretty exciting as there are many options. Find out what’s best for you below.

5 Things To Consider When Choosing Kitchen Flooring - All Climate Painting

There are so many things you have to consider when you’re picking out a new kitchen floor. There are a lot of choices out there, and you want to be happy with the floor that you eventually put in. How do you find the kitchen floor that’s just right for you? Here’s what to consider when you’re choosing that new kitchen flooring.

1. What’s Your Budget?

This is the most important thing to get down, as your budget will dictate everything else when choosing flooring. You’ll have an overall price in mind when it comes to your kitchen remodel, and there’s going to be somewhere that you’re going to put most of that cash. It could be in getting new cabinets installed, or re-tiling your walls. If that’s the case, then you’re going to have less money for the flooring.

That doesn’t mean that you can’t have a great looking floor, though. You’ll just have to get creative with your selections. For example, you can go for a plastic laminate floor that looks and feels like stone, rather than actual stone. There will be some small drawbacks to this, but you’ll still get the look you want.

Of course, if you really want that luxe stone floor, then you can cut back the budget in other ways. Rather than replacing the cabinets, can you repaint them? Can you keep the appliances you already have? There are ways you can hang onto enough budget to get the floor you want.

2. How Much Maintenance Do You You Want To Do?

This is another important question for anyone picking out flooring. All flooring types need some maintenance, to keep them clean and looking newer, for longer. The problem is, some flooring types need more work than others. Do you have the time to be scrubbing the floors all the time?

Consider how much time you want to put into maintaining your floor, and choose accordingly. For example, if you pick tiles, you’ll need to take care with the grouting to keep it clean. If you choose limestone, it needs to be sealed twice a year as it’s porous. If you go with concrete though, you won’t need to do any maintenance at all.

Of course, this is something to be considered with all the other factors here. You may have your heart set on that limestone floor because it would look so good, but you didn’t know you’d need to reseal it regularly. If you have your heart set on it though, then you may want to put up with the extra work involved.

Whatever you choose, make sure that you know how to properly clean it. If you’re using the right tools, you’ll be able to keep the floor in better condition, for longer.

3. What Materials Do You Need? 

The materials on your kitchen floor are so important. Everyone has different needs, so you’ll need something different in your kitchen flooring. Have a think about what you’ll need from yours.

For example, if there are young children or elders in the home, then you’ll want something with non slip features, like cork. If the kitchen is the heart of your home, and sees a lot of traffic, then you’ll need something that’s very hard wearing. A good tile or stone would work in this case.

The durability of your kitchen floor is so important. You want something that can take a lot of foot traffic. If you anticipate a lot of dropped pans and the like, you’ll also want to consider getting something that can resist dents and scratches. Ceramic tile is usually very good for this. If you use tiles, you can also easily take one out and replace it if it does get chipped or scratched.

4. How Water Resistant Do You Need The Floor To Be?

When picking out flooring, you always need to consider water resistance. Of course, in rooms like the living room and bedrooms it’s not as important, while in the bathroom it’s going to be the most important thing. In the kitchen, the flooring you use does need to be fairly water resistant, as there’s always the risk of water being splashed onto the floor.

Regular wood flooring isn’t going to be right for you here, but pre-finished wood can work well in the kitchen. Of course, things like stone, porcelain or ceramic tiles are going to be great at resisting water.

What you use will depend on how much water you think will be around. For example, if the kitchen leads directly outside or into a mudroom, then you’ll want flooring that can take wet and muddy footprints.

5. What’s Your Own Personal Style?

Finally, think about how you want your kitchen to look. Everyone is different, and you’ll want something different from your remodel than everyone else. While it’s very easy to get caught up in the practical elements of your flooring, think about how you want it to look, too.

For example, if you want something that’s banging on trend, you can go with a concrete floor. For something softer and more eco-friendly, then you can choose cork. If you want a floor with a more classic look, then ceramic tiles are the way to go.

Think about the colors you’ll use in your kitchen flooring, too. Do you want it to the be the focal point? If so, you can go with something quite dramatic, like a black and which check pattern. If you want it to fade into the background, natural wood or beige color would work well. Don’t forget to check if the colors would go with your new cabinets, wall colors, and so on too.

Final Thought

There are a few things to consider when picking out new kitchen flooring. As well as style, you need to think about whether it’s durable enough, how much care you want to put into it, and how much it will cost you to install and look after. If you consider all these things, you’ll find the flooring that’s right for you.