
Which Type of Flooring Material is Best for Your Kitchen
Kitchen Remodeling Feb 19

beautiful interior of a modern house Geography should be your guide when it comes to your kitchen floor. Kitchens and bathrooms are the hardest hit rooms in your house, whether there are two in your family or a dozen. Making the decision on which floor is right for your kitchen begins with a simple question and answer sequence.
1. What is your budget?
This may play heavily on your decision. Floor materials come in many different price points.
2. What is your design?
Interior decorators boast that a home that “flows” from one room to the next is more marketable. If there is a sale in your home’s future, you may want to try to maintain this "flow." There are many design magazines and online sites to help you.
3. What will be the wear and tear on the kitchen floor?
Define what kind of year round traffic the floor will have to endure. Don’t forget to include your pets in the decision. After you have answered these questions, it's time to search out your flooring options.
Laminate
If you are installing over an existing floor, laminate may be a good choice. It can be cost efficient for installation and is considered extremely durable. Laminate floors cannot be refinished. If damaged, they are usually replaced. Contractors may recommend a foam under padding to eliminate the noise factor. Laminate is fine for use in the cold climate of Clarkston, MI.
Hardwood
Another option for your kitchen floor may be hardwood. Although wood is durable, and can be repaired, it may not hold up in a kitchen where spills happen. Tracking moisture from the outside can also play havoc on wood. Also, it can dent when heavy objects are dropped. There may be better choices for your kitchen floor in Clarkston, MI. If you are set on a wood floor in your kitchen, consider bamboo. It has proven to be somewhat moisture resistant.
Ceramic
Take a look at the ceramic tile at your local kitchen flooring dealer. Ceramic tile is durable and resists water and staining. It’s a good choice for kitchens or baths. Tile can be cold in the winter, so you may want an under floor heating system, which can be installed under tile.
Stone
If money is no object, then consider stone. It’s tough and elegant. Check out the qualities of the stone you choose, since some limestone and granite will stain. Polishing is often necessary to keep it looking grand – and it can be quite slippery when wet.
Other
There are other floor materials, such as vinyl tiles and sheet flooring. These are usually chosen by DIY-types, but the longevity of these is minimal.Have fun. Do your research. Ask the Pros what is right for you. Your kitchen floor will look great and be an asset to your home.Improve your home with beautiful cabinets, vanities, flooring and other home improvement options from Kurtis Kitchen & Bath. Find us online at https://www.kurtiskitchen.com/, visit our showrooms in Clarkston, Livonia, Royal Oak, Woodhaven, and Utica MI, or call us at 1-888-Kurtis-1.
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From start to finish Kurtis was a great company to work with. From the initial contact and design concept with Gregory Holster to the cabinet drop off team, the install team led by project manager Jeff Tuomi and the countertop company, the project was on time and all work was performed beyond expectations. This was greatly appreciated seeing as it was completed on December 23. All the people involved were professional and did an excellent job.
Shanna was our project consultant. Picking out cabinets along with counters can be somewhat overwhelming but her knowledge & experience helped us make the right decisions. Dylan & Juwan unloaded truck & Dylan check off ship ticket to make sure all boxes were accounted for. Courteous & pleasant to talk to…nice job of stacking everything neatly in our garage. We couldn't be more pleased with the service & so happy with our kitchen
We recently worked with Lauren on cabinetry for a master bathroom renovation. She was great to work on the design and selections. Lauren was efficient and responsive from cabinet selection through ordering. Our overall installation was smooth. We had some unforeseen circumstances impacting our ability to accept delivery of our cabinets on the initial agreed upon date. Kurtis was very accommodating in rescheduling delivery given our project challenges. We couldn't be happier with our cabinets for this project.
We had complete renovations to our kitchen and main bathroom. From start to finish, the design with Shanna was exactly what we asked for and Jeff stayed on top of the renovations, communicating each step of the way. Every worker was professional and the final product is elegant and functional. We were very happy with Kurtis and would choose Shanna and Jeff again.
We love our new kitchen! Kurtis Kitchen & Bath did an outstanding job, and Adrian at the Clarkston location was exceptional to work with—creative, patient, and really listened to what we wanted. The project was well-organized, and we went from demo to a fully functioning kitchen in just 30 days. Highly recommend!



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