Skip Navigation
Image Alt Text

Kitchen Flooring Quincy, MA

Kitchen Flooring Quincy, MA

 

 

kitchen flooring

 

 

Undoubtedly, hardwood flooring is a popular choice among homeowners who want to boost the aesthetic appeal of their kitchen. However, while hardwood flooring is certainly beautiful and durable, it is not the best option for families with young children. Not only is hardwood flooring more difficult to clean, but it is not waterproof and needs sealing for protection. If spills and dirt are unavoidable in your kitchen, here are some hardwood alternatives for kitchen flooring to consider.

 

 

Kitchen Flooring Alternatives


• Tile Floors - If you want your kitchen flooring to be elegant, tile flooring is definitely a good alternative to consider. Tile flooring comes in many different styles and colors to suit your tastes. Not only is tile beautiful, but it is also waterproof and a breeze to clean. This makes tile floors an excellent and versatile choice for different types of rooms, including your kitchen. Your kitchen is probably a high-traffic area, but a simple mop and broom will be enough to clean up any messes. 


• Laminate Floors - Homeowners who are worried about price may want to consider laminate floors as an alternative to tile floors and wood floors. As any contractor will be able to attest, laminate flooring is easy to install and versatile. Laminate flooring also comes in many styles and patterns. In fact, you will be able to find laminate flooring that resembles natural stone kitchen tile or hardwood. These options will allow you to emulate a pricey style while keeping your project within a low budget. Laminate flooring is waterproof and easy to maintain. Laminate floors are less durable than hardwood, but they are also cheaper.

 

 

Selecting the Right Kitchen Flooring


When it comes to selecting the right kitchen flooring, you should consider your budget. Hardwood is the most expensive while laminate flooring is usually the least expensive. The cost of tile flooring is intermediately priced.


Price should not be your only consideration. You should also consider how the material will feel, especially if you tend to walk around your home barefoot. Tile floors tend to be harder and colder than other types of floors, for example. Laminate floors can feel soft and spongy. 

For more information about hardwood alternatives for kitchen flooring, don't hesitate to contact us.

 

 

 

 

Contact Us

Name
Contact

Thank You For Contacting Us.

Thank you for contacting Carpet One Floor & Home. Your local flooring expert will reach out to you regarding your inquiry.