When tackling a complete kitchen renovation, one of the elements you’ll want to focus on is the type of flooring to incorporate into your space. So many options are available on the market, but if comfort is a top priority when making your choice, be sure to read further. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest DC takes a look at some of the kitchen flooring materials that feel great underfoot.
Linoleum
Linoleum may harken back to an earlier era, but it offers a combination of durability and comfort that makes it an ideal kitchen floor. Made from renewable materials like linseed oil and powdered cork, linoleum is soft yet sturdy, and is versatile in design with a range of colors and patterns. Regularly finishing linoleum floors can ensure they remain resilient against the tests of time and traffic.
Cork
This flooring material, sustainably harvested from the cork oak tree, brings both eco-friendliness and a superior level of cushioning underfoot to your kitchen space. Available in a variety of colors and patterns, cork flooring can withstand the wine spills and the little feet of a bustling home. Though cork requires a protective finish for longevity, its natural resilience makes it a joy to stand on during those prolonged cooking sessions.
Vinyl
Also an ever-popular choice in many kitchen remodel projects, vinyl is known for its resilience and ease underfoot, even in the busiest of kitchens. A go-to option for its budget-friendly cost and extensive variety in style, vinyl can be anything from bold and colorful to a subtle addition to your kitchen’s aesthetics. While arguably less durable in the long run compared to other flooring options, it certainly doesn’t lack in providing a comfortable standing experience.
Wood and Bamboo
Nothing quite compares to the natural softness and warmth wood or bamboo floors provide. These materials are forgiving to your joints and add an element of timeless charm to any kitchen space. Opting for a site-finished wood floor allows for the sealing of joints, protecting against water and minimizing dirt accumulation. Bamboo, while technically a type of grass, shares many of the comforting attributes of hardwood, with the added benefit of sustainability.
Engineered Hardwoods and Laminates
If you adore the look of hardwood but need more moisture resistance and a kinder surface for your feet, consider engineered hardwoods or laminates for your kitchen renovation. These flooring options offer the beauty and texture of natural wood along with added resilience. Though not indestructible and unable to be refinished like true hardwood, they are a practical selection that still caters to comfort.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
The right flooring should not only match the rest of your kitchen’s features — it should also feel comfortable and capable of withstanding foot traffic. To help you out in making an informed choice for your kitchen remodel project, turn to the home remodel experts at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest DC.
Let’s our experienced remodeling team help you jumpstart your journey to a beautiful and functional kitchen space. Call (202) 933-7196, or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We serve homeowners in Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Arlington, McLean, Georgetown, Woodley Park, Friendship Heights, Glover Park, Cleveland Park, The Palisades, Donaldson Run, Bluemont, Lyon Village, and Glen Echo.