According to the USDA, Americans spend an average of 37 minutes each day in the kitchen. It’s probably safe to say that number is a little higher in south Louisiana. This figure also doesn’t include the time spent gathering, sitting, talking, entertaining, and more; so it really adds up when you think about it. With that being said the design, style, and amenities that you choose play a critical role in the comfort and functionality of your
kitchen. One of the most prominent aspects of any room in your home is the floor, however, the kitchen requires flooring that is as versatile as it is stylish. When choosing which floor to put in your kitchen here are three characteristics it must have.
Water Resistant Kitchen Flooring
From sinks to spills to splashes, your kitchen has the propensity to get wet. This is why your floor needs to be water resistant.
Durable Kitchen Flooring
Your kitchen is one of the most heavily trafficked rooms in your home. Whether it’s from moving back and forth between the stove and the sink and the island, or if the kitchen is the main thoroughfare into and out of your home, it needs to have durable flooring.
Scrubbable Kitchen Flooring
With heavy traffic and the occasional spill, your kitchen will also see a lot of cleaning. Opting for a surface that is easy to clean will help you save time and keep your kitchen looking great.
There are several types of flooring materials that check these boxes. Here are a few popular options for your kitchen floor.
Porcelain Tile Kitchen Flooring
Porcelain tile is an incredibly durable material. Porcelain is fired at higher temperatures than ceramic tile, which results in enhanced strength. Porcelain also performs well in high traffic areas, is stain resistant, and water proof.
Stone Tile Kitchen Flooring
Natural stone offers a distinct look and is available in a variety of colors and other style options. Natural stone is incredibly durable and can even add to the resale value of your home. With a semi-porous surface it creates a virtually non-slip environment. Some common examples of natural stone are travertine, marble, granite, and slate.
Engineered Vinyl Plank Kitchen Flooring
Engineered vinyl plank (EVP) floor strongly resembles hardwood flooring. They are completely waterproof. The surface of the plank is made of luxury vinyl that is bonded a waterproof core. This core provides a slight cushion for a soft feel. EVP can be installed directly over existing tile, concrete, or linoleum.
Wood Kitchen Flooring
Wooden flooring provides a classic, timeless look and feel. Wood can withstand the heavy traffic a kitchen sees on a daily basis, and is moisture resistant. If you have an open floor plan, wooden flooring in you kitchen can transition well to other parts of your home.
These are only a few options for updated flooring in your kitchen. The most important step in any renovation is to select the right design and contractor team. Acadian House Design + Renovation has been helping the Baton Rouge area update and upgrade their homes for over 40 years.