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What Are The Perfect Warm Flooring Options For A High Traffic Area Like Your Kitchen?

What Are The Perfect Warm Flooring Options For A High Traffic Area Like Your Kitchen?

Nowadays, due to technological advancements in flooring technologies, there are way too many flooring alternatives in the market that can be opted for, making it quite a difficult thing to decide on which among them best suits a high traffic area flooring such as a kitchen in any home. Nevertheless, when it come to this part of a home, the majority of homeowners want a flooring alternative that is apt to withstand the harsh treatment that kitchen floors are best known to endure throughout the years. Remember also that a kitchen is one of the busiest spaces in the whole household!

Deciding on the best warm flooring material for your kitchen space

First of all, an upfront knowledge on the pros and cons to each flooring type will greatly help you make an informed decision in regard to the best material for covering your kitchen floor. Here are some of the best warm kitchen floors covering materials you can opt for.


Hardwood flooring: Although this sort of a flooring material requires to be properly maintained on a regular basis, it adds warmth to a room both literally and visually. Best of all, this flooring material is not uncomfortable to stand on barefoot as floor tiles. In fact, a hardwood floor feels quite warm underfoot.

Hardwood comes in numerous stain hues, sizes, textures, plank width, species and types. From exotic gum to domestic cherry, there is always something for every personality and home. One thing to note is that you need to be careful when maintaining your hardwood floor as wood generally is prone to scratches. In this regard, addition of things such as felt pads to chairs, stools and the likes is a good way to minimize the said scratching. Stagnant water should also be kept at bay as it will eventually cause the planks to warp in the long run.

Laminate flooring: This flooring material generally looks like authentic wood though on the contrary, it is quite different. This floor covering material comprises of a photo representation of wooden flooring material with a fiberboard backing and a plastic wear layer over the top. To simply things a little bit, laminate floor material composition is similar to laminate countertops that are found in most bathrooms and kitchens. The best thing about laminate floor covering material is that it is cheaper than real hardwood covering.

It is good to remember that laminate floors can never be refinished like wooden floors whatsoever. So if a board is damaged or badly scratched, the whole of it has to be replaced with a new one because it can’t be repaired. Fortunately, laminate flooring doesn’t require any sealing and is easy to maintain.

Vinyl flooring in the kitchen.


Vinyl flooring: This high traffic flooring option is by far the most economical among the two that have been explained above. Vinyl usually comes in tiles and sheets which are six feet in width. Vinyl tiles are basically thicker than the said vinyl sheets meaning that they are capable of offering a more durable floor surfacing. These days, this flooring material can be made to imitate ceramic tiles, pebbles, slate and even wood planks or any other material as per a user’s preference. The best part of all is that this flooring material feels warm under your foot, making it at for you to go barefoot. Not only is it also very forgiving to the back and legs, it is quite easy to maintain too!

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