Choosing a new kitchen floor

IMG_3175If you’re thinking of replacing your kitchen floor, it’s important to choose a material that not only looks great, but is also durable and easy to maintain. Your kitchen is one of the highest-traffic areas in your home, so what you put underfoot has got to be able to stand up to a lot of wear and tear—not to mention the odd dropped pot or spilled cup of coffee. Here are a few flooring materials to consider:

Hardwood: Wood floors look beautiful and are soft and warm underfoot, but install them in a kitchen with caution. Because they’re more susceptible to dents, scratches and moisture damage, hardwood floors in a kitchen may need to be sanded and resealed more often than in other rooms in your home to keep them looking great.

Bamboo: If you love the warm look of wood but want a floor that requires a little less maintenance, consider bamboo. Though it’s technically a member of the grass family, flooring made from bamboo is strong, hardwearing and less susceptible to moisture damage than wood. Because it grows quickly, bamboo is also a sustainable choice.

Tile: A classic choice for kitchens, ceramic and porcelain tiles are available in a huge range of colours, patterns and sizes so you can make them work in almost any space. Though they tend to feel harder underfoot and can chip if a heavy item is dropped on them, they’re easy to maintain and impervious to moisture.

Vinyl: Another popular choice for kitchens, vinyl has the advantage of being both pleasant to walk on and easy to take care of. Available in large sheets or individual tiles or planks that can introduce a fun punch of colour to a neutral space or even mimic the look of other, more expensive floors like slate or hardwood, vinyl flooring will fit almost any budget.

If you’re shopping for a new kitchen floor, be sure to visit Carpet Barn Carpet One in Georgetown. In addition to an incredible array of carpeting, the store offers a terrific selection of wood, vinyl and tile flooring for every room in your home. Contact Carpet Barn Carpet One today at 905-877-9896 or visit www.carpetone.com.

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