How to Choose the Best Flooring for Your Kitchen Remodel

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Your kitchen is the heart of your home. It’s where you spend time with loved ones over a good meal (home-cooked or take-out, we’re not judging) and solve some of life’s hardest problems. Upgrading your kitchen flooring is one of the best ways to improve and increase the value of your home.

There are countless floor options when it comes to kitchen renovation. Many factors go into what type of flooring materials will work for your needs. How much time you spend cooking, the size of your family, and your geographic location all play a part in the decision-making.

Our guide to the best flooring helps you narrow down the choices. We’ll go through the pros and cons of each type and help you decide which one is the right fit for you!

How to Choose the Best Flooring

Take into account a few things when looking at new kitchen flooring. One of the most important things you need to decide is your budget. How much are you willing to invest in this endeavor?

Secondly, how much time do you actively spend in your kitchen cooking? This helps you consider the durability of the flooring you may choose.

If you have a large family with little ones or pets, you want something that is easy to clean.

Geographic location may mean looking for flooring that has good insulation or can help keep your house cool in a hotter climate.

Write a list of the most important factors, and then start your research!

1. Hardwood

Installing hardwood floors can increase your home’s return on investment by up to 80%. Hardwood is long-lasting, durable, and timeless.

The pro of hardwood flooring is a classic look that you can update the rest of your furnishings around. There are hundreds of types of color schemes and patterns to choose from.

One of the hardwood’s cons is it is not water-proof. While it’s water-resistant, it can be prone to stains and damage if not properly taken care of.

2. Tile

If you’re concerned about water, tile is a preferred option. Whether your kitchen sees a lot of spills or you live in an area near the water, the tile’s waterproof profile might be the right choice for you.

Tile is more cost-effective than hardwood, but it should be professionally installed. It’s long-lasting and can give your home an updated look.

While tile is durable, you will want to make sure you properly maintain it with regular mopping and grout cleaning to ensure it lasts for years to come.

3. Cork

Cork is one of the least expensive kitchen floor options. It’s one of the newer floor types to hit the market in the last several years.

Cork is unique because of its ability to absorb sound. It makes for a quiet environment. It also can be warm to the touch, which makes it a comfortable surface to stand on unlike tile, which can be cold.

Because it is soft, it can become easily damaged through kitchen mishaps and drops. When properly taken care of, cork is a unique and stylish choice!

Schedule a Consult

Deciding on the best flooring for your kitchen remodel can be overwhelming. If you’re unsure, the professionals at Alpha to Omega Properties LLC can help!

With over twenty years of experience, Alpha to Omega can help you with design and planning to custom carpentry and interior design. Our team helps take the stress out of your home improvement needs!

Start your kitchen renovation journey and reach out to them today to schedule a consultation!