Categories: Kitchen Remodeling

Thinking About Remodeling Your Kitchen Floor?

With all of the appliances and wares of a modern kitchen, the flooring can sometimes be lost in the jumble during a kitchen remodeling. Just because your kitchen floor lies beneath your feet doesn’t mean it should be overlooked!

There are many considerations when choosing the best material for constructing your ideal kitchen floor.

Accidents in the kitchen are inevitable, and with kids or pets involved, they can be an everyday occurrence. If this sounds familiar, it’s important to choose a kitchen flooring material that is easy to clean and is durable. With the threat of spills and muddy footprints, it’s also important to consider a flooring option that doesn’t stain or discolor easily.

Popular materials like laminate and tile can be a breeze to clean and come in a variety of designs and colors. Just because you need to keep your kitchen floor clean and functional doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style.

A popular flooring option in modern kitchens is hardwood. Hardwood kitchen floors have not traditionally been considered a viable option because of their susceptibility to water. Newer hardwood options have become increasingly durable. New sealants and coating have enhanced the material’s ability to withstand water damage, making it possible for you to enjoy the warm look and feel of a hardwood kitchen floor.

The kitchen is the heart of any home, and this all-important room demands constant attention. Make sure that your home’s heart has everything it needs to keep pumping. Choosing the right kitchen floor can help a kitchen last for years to come.

For more kitchen floor design options, contact the experts at Hearn Construction. We’ve done projects in homes all over central Indiana. Call Hearn Construction today at 765-452-2669 to see how Hearn can help make your home remodeling dreams come true!

 

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