Remember Me
forgot your password?

Kitchen Flooring

Being integrated in an area that provides homeowners and the rest of the household multiple and typically practical and even some laborious functions, it is crucial to put much thought on choosing the kitchen flooring option that is best for your New York home.  It is important to take considerations as to how the kitchen is being used, the lifestyle of the entire family, and your personal taste and preferences.  With the many types of kitchen flooring emerging today offering varying features and characteristics, making the decision can be tough.  To help you on this, here are the pros and cons of buying some of the most common materials with insights ideal whether you are in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Long Island, Queens, or Staten Island.

Laminate

Laminate is known practically for the ease in maintenance as well as the lower cost that it comes in.  What was once just a cheap imitation of its more expensive counterparts have been developed into a more durable option that comes in the widest variety of colors and designs, making up for a stylishly versatile option.  Being resistant to spills and stains, cleaning can be a breeze and this kitchen flooring option does not fade in direct sunlight.  It can also be easily laid over an existing floor.

The downside with laminate is that it cannot withstand too much heat and impact which when chipped, can be impossible to repair.  When used as an alternative for wood, though it can fool you at first glance, it lacks that exquisite warmth and can even be noisy to walk on.  Though installation can be easy, improper fitting can leave gaps that can become breeding grounds for moisture and eventually molds that can cause considerable damage.

Tile

With the very wide range of colors, shapes, textures and patterns that tiles come in; the variety of designs that you can come up with will only be limited by your imagination.  You can choose from ceramic or porcelain tile but either way will prove to be a fire and water resistance, durable, and low maintenance choice.  However, tile can be as hard on the feet as it is on the dishes making up for uncomfortable walking and breakage.  Other than being cold underfoot, this kitchen flooring option is not good at minimizing noise.  Grout lines can also be difficult to maintain and its porous nature can pose sanitary and health issues.

Linoleum

Linoleum kitchen flooring is widely used commercially due to its durability.  It possesses a unique quality of becoming more durable with more years of use.  As its color goes all the way through, it retains its color whatever happens.  Linoleum is also an environment-friendly as well as low maintenance choice.  The negatives of opting for such kitchen flooring is the cost which is a bit higher than high-rated vinyl and that it requires a special glue to be installed.

Hardwood

Though hardwood is not a traditional choice for kitchen flooring, new finishes and other advanced features has made this alternative as popular in the kitchen and even bathrooms as it is in living areas.  In terms of home value, nothing beats this option offering that exquisite and timeless charm and luxurious warmth.  It comes in an excellent selection of timbers, stains, and finishes and can be installed as a floating floor, solid planks or in parquet designs.  Though wear and scratches will eventually show, sanding and refinishing your hardwood floor will bring it back to its glorious state.  The cost however, can be hefty and a good measure of maintenance is required.

Eugene R. Makeev

Eugene Makeev uses his skills and expertise to help home owners in Brooklyn, Long Island, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island avoid pitfalls by matching their needs with prescreened kitchen flooring contractors NYC. Avail of our free home improvement estimators.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Kitchens Articles
  • More from Eugene R. Makeev

The Wonderful Benefits Of The Food Processor

By: Matt LeClair | 29/11/2009
The food processor is one of the most versatile tools that you can have in your kitchen and there are many benefits that are provided by this wonderful kitchen appliance including the variety of functions that it can perform, the time saving factor, and the ability to prevent strain and stress on you from doing the same functions by hand.

Factors Considered When Purchasing A New Coffee Maker

By: Matt LeClair | 29/11/2009
If you’re considering purchasing a new coffee maker, then you’ve got a few factors to keep in mind when searching through all of the different types that are available on the market today. Some of those factors include how much coffee you plan on making, to what level do you want the coffee making process to be automated, and what style of coffee maker are you looking for. Once you’ve determined the answers to these questions, then you’ll have a much easier time finding the right one for you.

The Benefits Of The Electric Powered Can Opener

By: Matt LeClair | 29/11/2009
The process of going through your used cans and removing all of the lids on each one of them can be a long and tedious tasks that can force you to waste a lot of your precious time that could be spent doing other things in the kitchen or house. Now you can make that process quicker and easier by using an electric can opener which runs off of it’s own power source instead of relying on you to do all of the work. This can opener has a number of benefits that have made it far superior than the...

Mounting a Pot Rack to a Ceiling

By: Glenn S | 29/11/2009
This article provides how to about hanging a Pot Rack from a ceiling. The explains the use of mounting bracket that expands as you turn it and then teeth from the bracket bite into teo joists. The bracket can hold upto 120 pounds, and entree into an attic is not required.

Granite Worktops - An Absolute Necessity In Every Household

By: Peggy Ryannyt | 28/11/2009
Granite and quartz kitchen worktops are being fitted by almost every household. SPM granite is a company of U.K that has established itself as the quality supplier of granite worktops .

Commercial Kitchens in Sydney Abuzz As Summer Approaches

By: Lauren Hill | 28/11/2009
Commercial Kitchens in Sydney are waiting with bated breath for summer and the summer ingredients that it brings. Summer is a wonderful time to experience the fresh, diverse and tropical flavours of in season fruits and vegetables. There is nowhere better to taste the diversity of summer than in the commercial kitchens heavily scattered around the Sydney landscape.

Reacting to Redundancy – Things To Do

By: Sarah James | 27/11/2009
The current downturn in the global economy has created an environment with an ever-increasing level of threats to all of us. These threats are often outside of your control and therefore, there is little or nothing that you can do to stop them affecting you.

Converting a Garage into a Room

By: Eugene R. Makeev | 21/11/2009 | Home Improvement
If your garage has long since been accumulating dust and is on its way into becoming a ‘junk room’, then converting it into a room is a practical way to add extra living space-making full use of every square foot in your home. With the economy still down and the long running New York housing crunch, a home improvement of this kind will prove to be cost-efficient with the excavation already done, framing and foundation there, and the space enclosed.

Oak, Maple and Cherry Kitchens

By: Eugene R. Makeev | 21/11/2009 | Kitchens
The cabinetry is a fundamental element in the kitchen that not only serves its crucial storage purposes but is also the most visually dominant feature that can make or break the overall design of the room. The personal taste and style of homeowners is greatly characterized by their choice of cabinet materials. Laid out are the advantages and disadvantages for opting for any of the three most popular wood materials for kitchens—oak, maple and cherry.

Basement Remodeling: Realizing Your Dream of Added Living Space

By: Eugene R. Makeev | 21/11/2009 | Remodeling
More living space is a luxury that many homeowners long for. A practical and great way to achieve this without having to break down walls and the bank is seeing and using the potential of your basement. Other than providing for a priced extension to your New York home making up for better everyday life and enjoyment for the household, it can also be your ticket to added home value. If done right, a good amount of your investment can be recouped. Here are crucial basement remodeling tips..

What to Know When Choosing Kitchen Cabinets

By: Eugene R. Makeev | 21/11/2009 | Kitchens
Your kitchen cabinets play a vital role in the heart of your home. Other than helping maintain the organization, they are also the building blocks—one of the most visually dominant features of the area. Thus, when choosing kitchen cabinets both functionality and beauty should be considered. But with the wide array of options, going through the selection can be overwhelming. This article goes through the main considerations when choosing kitchen cabinets.

Home Maintenance Cost

By: Eugene R. Makeev | 21/11/2009 | Home Improvement
Having your very own home can be an investment of a lifetime but managing it is not a piece of cake. Homeownership entails expenses that starts by the time of purchase and continues on to keep the property always in good condition. Being responsible and consistently keeping up with home maintenance cost will let you enjoy maximized comfort, appeal and functionality each and everyday; and a good payback by resale time.

Hardwood Floor Vs Laminate

By: Eugene R. Makeev | 12/11/2009 | Home Improvement
The flooring is among the most essential features of your home making just any room fit for its purposes. Thus, choosing the best flooring for your New York home is among the most major decisions homeowners have to make whether for a new construction or floor replacement project. This article compares two of the most popular choices when it comes to flooring- hardwood floor and laminate.

New Home Vs Renovating Existing Property

By: Eugene R. Makeev | 07/11/2009 | Home Improvement
In life, change is inevitable and this largely applies to your family and everyday living. With change in lifestyle comes the need for some adjustments in your home and the big question that daunts many homeowners—should we stay and renovate or move? Either way, as this ordeal is both an emotional and financial decision, it is important that you give things a lot of thought. Which will benefit the entire household and your New York home depends on many factors, most of which are personal.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.11, 1, w1)