To conclude our flooring guide, below are additional types of flooring with both advantages and disadvantages. Our first post included information on wood, tile, vinyl and stone flooring. Now we look at laminate, linoleum and cork.
These are just some of the most common kitchen flooring options and each has its own distinctive features and qualities, as well as downsides. Use this as a guide in choosing the right flooring material for your kitchen…we think there’s a flooring option to fit every unique need!
Besides your cabinetry, flooring will be one of your most significant decisions when building or remodeling your kitchen. Deciding on the right flooring choice for your kitchen depends on several variables. Like other design elements, you need to weigh and balance the importance of each: style, functionality, durability, aesthetics, cost, etc.
With so many flooring choices available, it can be overwhelming to come up with the best fit for your kitchen and your needs. To help you along the way, we have created this handy two-part post describing the advantages (and disadvantages) of various types of flooring on the market today. So take a look and see which floor might work best for you!