Kitchen floors may be the least interesting feature to some homeowners, but they are important since it has to handle foot traffic, shrug-off spills and resist stains. So, it’s important to get the best flooring for the space.
Concrete
If you’re looking for something durable and inexpensive for your ground-level kitchen, then go for concrete. This surface can be easily polished or treated in a variety of ways to make it stand up to normal wear and tear.
Bamboo
This material goes through a rigorous manufacturing process, allowing it to be more resistant to moisture and water damage. It’s also a popular choice for kitchen areas since it’s more durable than wood.
Ceramic Tile
This is made from natural clay and shaped, glazed and fired under heat. It’s very durable and impervious to water and stains. It’s also resistant to heat and breakage, and can last almost indefinitely with little change to its appearance.
Furthermore, as it’s likely that you will have a hard time choosing a specific material, always consider something that would best suit your kitchen’s design. Whether it’s traditional or minimalistic, you must be keen on every little detail of your kitchen, including its size, shades, textures and patterns.
You should also prioritize a material that is beneficial for the occupants’ comfort and can stand up to your daily lifestyle. It’s a place that gets a lot of human traffic, so it’s important that it can handle the usual wear and tear. Should you spend hours on your feet slicing, dicing and stirring, consider floors that have a bit more softness and resilience like wood.
Are you looking for a credible team to work on your kitchen floors? Family-owned and -operated, talk to Krier’s Construction. For consultations, give us a call at (920) 949-8517. We serve Appleton, Green Bay and Oshkosh, WI, and surrounding areas.