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What Is the Most Durable Flooring for a Home Kitchen in 2020?

Written by Edesia Kitchen & Bath Studio | Sep 29, 2020 10:15:00 AM

Most homeowners spend a lot of time thinking about what makes a kitchen great. While looking at things like cabinets and appliances is great, it's best to pay attention to the flooring.

Having a weak floor in an area with a lot of traffic is asking for additional repairs and extra problems in the long run. Making sure that you have a reliable, durable, and great looking floor can turn an average kitchen into a great one.

 

Let's look at some examples of durable flooring for your kitchen down below.

 

Cork flooring

 

Pros

Some common hazards that a kitchen floor can face are moisture. This can cause damage to the floor and can cause a slipping hazard in your kitchen. The great thing about cork floors is that they're naturally resistant to both moisture and slipping. This natural flooring option can also make your kitchen look warm and inviting. 

 

Cons

Like with all things there are pros and cons. Some pros were touched on above like being natural, slip and moisture resistant, and easy to clean. Some cons are that it has to be sealed about every 3 years and too much sun can discolor it. If you can handle some of the cons, then the pros make this a great flooring option.

 

Porcelain tile

 

Pros

Does your kitchen experience a lot of traffic? Maybe from having constant guests over or from having pets? If you do then porcelain tile is a great option. Not only is it very fashionable but it can take a beating from the elements. This is because of its many pros like being stain-resistant, scratch-resistant, and being waterproof. 

 

Cons

Now, there are some cons to consider. Porcelain tile is extremely heavy and the grout requires some maintenance to prevent stains. Since most homeowners have kitchens on the first floor, this shouldn't be an issue. If you do have concerns, you can always speak with a professional kitchen designer to see if porcelain tile is the right fit for you.

 

Stone flooring

 

Pros

Some homeowners want to go for a very rustic look for their kitchens without having to give up on durability. This is extremely understandable and good stone floors can meet that need pretty well. The pros of a stone floor are being extremely durable, easy to clean, and they offer a wide variety of options. This is great for homeowners that have a lot of foot traffic but don't like the look of something like a porcelain tile. 

 

Cons

The cons are pretty similar to porcelain tile. Stone floors can get very heavy and need to be sealed. This isn't too bad considering that most floor types will require some sort of maintenance to keep looking nice. The benefits of a stone floor can outweigh the cons in the long run for the right homeowner.

 

Working with a professional kitchen designer

There are a lot of options out there for good, durable kitchen floors. Trying to make the decision on your own can be time-consuming and you don't want to make a mistake when redoing an entire kitchen floor. It's because of those reasons that most homeowners decide to work with a professional kitchen designer instead of going solo.

A professional can help you go over your personal vision for your kitchen and offer you some realistic options. They can also let you know if a certain floor type will be a bad idea or not and offer a reasonable solution.

A kitchen designer's main goal is to make you happy with the kitchen of your dreams. If you need to remodel your kitchen and want the best help possible, then click here to contact a professional and get started today.