Enter the dimensions of your floor space or just add the area if you already know it. Add as many section/room dimensions as you need and click 'Save Project' to store the total. Then browse our products with the total price of your project.
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19 Jan 2023
Your kitchen flooring should be durable, easy to clean, and able to withstand heavy foot traffic. But with so many options on the market, it can be tricky to decide which type of flooring is best for your home. This blog post will help you narrow down your choices and choose the right flooring material for your kitchen.
Homeowners today have more choices than ever when it comes to selecting flooring for their homes – luxury vinyl tile (LVT), waterproof laminate, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), luxury vinyl tile (LVT), engineered, luxury vinyl rolls, solid hardwood and more. Luxury vinyl is an excellent option due to its durability, ease of maintenance & being 100% waterproof; it can resist most scratches and stains while also being resistant to fading. Waterproof laminate is a great choice if you’re looking for something more affordable while still offering similar strength and durability of luxury vinyl. LVT provides a luxury look with a softer touch than traditional luxury vinyl; it’s also easy to install with most coming with a prem attached underlay. SPC Vinyl is slightly different than regular luxury vinyl in that it has an additional core layer which makes it even more resilient against fading, wear and tear, water damage and scratches. Lastly, WPC Vinyl provides all the benefits of regular luxury vinyl but with a thicker wear layer making it even more resistant to everyday wear and tear. With so many different types of flooring materials available on the market today, there’s sure to be one that fits our home perfectly – regardless of budget or lifestyle requirements.
When it comes to flooring materials, there is no shortage of options. Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT), Laminate, Linoleum, Stone Plastic Composite Vinyl (SPC Vinyl), and Wood Plastic Composite Vinyl (WPC Vinyl) are all popular choices, each with its own unique advantages and disadvantages. LVT offers a realistic wood or stone look with excellent durability, softer underfoot feel. Linoleum has exceptional sustainability credentials while also being highly cost effective; however, it can be difficult to keep clean due to its porous nature & can also have some side effects when faced with intense heat some times brought to us in the summer months. SPC vinyl requires a good subfloor preparation, but many homeowners appreciate its low maintenance appeal. Finally, WPC vinyl not only offers comfort and quiet sound absorption but it’s also 100% waterproof at the same time. Ultimately though, the decision largely depends on the preferred feel and look of the space as well as budget considerations. Whatever material you choose for your home, don’t forget to compare all the pros and cons before making your final decision.
When it comes to choosing the right material for your living space, you’ll want to consider a range of factors. Luxury vinyl tile (lvt), for example, is 100% waterproof and incredibly durable, making it ideal if you have children or pets in your home. Waterproof laminates are also available from manufacturers like Quickstep & Balterio. FirmFit lvt are extremely strong but with a higher level of water resistance. Coretec WPC laminates offer a unique blend of wood and plastic which make them more resistant to moisture damage than traditional laminates. Ultimately, it’s important to look at your specific needs and budget so you can decide which material will best suit your lifestyle while giving you long-term value and satisfaction. In any case, remember that with the right material choice you’ll be creating a comfortable and stylish living space that stands the test of time.
After examining and comparing all the flooring options most suited for kitchens it’s clear that each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. For those looking for a relatively easy way to install and maintain a durable floor with high performance, glue down lvt or click lvt may be the best choice. Lastly, waterproof laminates offer light-duty protection against moisture but may not have the same durability as lvt and glue down lvt options. Ultimately, the perfect flooring solution will depend on personal preference and budget. Whichever product one may choose, it is important to remember that proper installation is essential for long-lasting performance. With all of this in mind, it is recommended that consumers research their options carefully before making a final decision about their flooring needs.
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