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Kitchen Flooring Materials That Feel Great Underfoot



When it comes to a kitchen remodel, the flooring you choose is crucial. Not only does it need to complement the design of your home, but it should also make standing and cooking a comfortable experience. In this post, we delve into flooring options that are not only stylish but also provide comfort for your feet during those long periods spent in the kitchen.

Bamboo Flooring

Not technically a wood but a grass, bamboo offers similar attributes to wood while also presenting an ecologically responsible choice. Bamboo is revered for its durability and comfort underfoot. When choosing bamboo flooring for your kitchen remodel, aim for moso bamboo, which is known for its hardness and durability.

Cork Flooring

Cork is an exceptional choice for those prioritizing comfort in their kitchen renovation. Harvested sustainably from cork oak trees, cork’s natural resilience provides a cushioned surface, making standing more comfortable. In addition to its inherent sponginess, cork flooring is aesthetically versatile and comes in an array of colors and patterns. Its only caveat is its tendency to get scratches and dents. But with regular sealing or waxing and by using protective felt pads, cork can retain its beauty and comfort.

Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring, a budget-friendly favorite, presents a spectrum of style possibilities for your kitchen. While offering a soft surface underfoot, advanced vinyl options in the market today can mimic the look of materials such as wood and stone, adding a touch of elegance to practicality. Though its lifespan may not be as extensive as other materials, it remains a popular choice for its comfort and cost-effectiveness.

Wood and Engineered Wood Floors

Wooden floors are known for their warmth and are gentler on your feet compared to stone or tile. While traditional hardwoods can be susceptible to water damage and scratches, opting for a site-finished wood floor means the surfaces are better sealed against potential damage. Engineered wood floors offer a comparable level of comfort with added durability, thanks to their construction. 

Linoleum

Another formidable choice for kitchen flooring is linoleum. It shares similar benefits with cork, such as a softer underfoot feel that can help ease the strain on your joints. This material, crafted from natural components like linseed oil and cork powder, comes in an extensive selection of colors and patterns. Linoleum is not only durable but also environmentally friendly, making it a prudent choice for your home remodel.

Mats and Rugs

For homeowners who already have or desire hard flooring materials like tile or concrete, kitchen comfort can still be enhanced by strategically placing gel mats or cushioned rugs. Doing this allows for the best of both worlds: the aesthetic appeal and cleanliness of hard surfaces with the added benefit of comfort where you need it most.

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DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greensboro can help you select the perfect flooring material that offers both comfort and elegance. Call us today at (336) 890-8005 or visit our contact page to schedule a consultation.

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