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Kitchen Flooring Ideas: Key Takeaways 

Here's what to know before you choose your kitchen flooring material: 

Your kitchen floor works harder than almost any other surface in your home. It handles daily spills, heavy foot traffic, and the steady presence of moisture from cooking and cleaning. As your trusted flooring professionals, we’re here to help you explore every option. Read on to find a floor that fits your space, your style, and the way you actually live. 

 

Best Flooring Types for Kitchens 

A kitchen floor needs to work as hard as the room it's in. Here are the top materials to consider, each with its own strengths depending on your space and how you use it.  

Tile Kitchen Flooring Ideas 

Tile is one of the most versatile kitchen flooring options available. It holds up well against moisture, heavy foot traffic, and daily messes, and it comes in enough styles to work in virtually any kitchen design. Modern tile goes far beyond small squares, with large-format planks and wider sizes that open up even more design possibilities. 

Pro Tip: Keep grout lines as tight as possible. It will make a real difference when it comes time to clean. 

 

Luxury Vinyl Kitchen Flooring Ideas 

Luxury vinyl has become one of the most trusted choices for kitchens, and for good reason. It pairs realistic hardwood and stone visuals with the kind of performance that busy households need. It handles moisture well, installs without disruption, and holds up in the areas of your kitchen that take the most wear. 

Laminate Kitchen Flooring Ideas 

Laminate brings realistic style and solid everyday performance at a price point that makes it a genuinely smart choice for many kitchens. It's durable, low-maintenance, and has an easy installation process. That said, not all laminate performs equally, and what you choose matters in a kitchen environment. 

Pro Tip: Laminate cannot be refinished, so choose a product with the longest warranty available. Explore our warranties to find an option built to last. 

 

Hardwood Kitchen Flooring Ideas 

Hardwood has a warmth and timeless character that's hard to replicate. With the right product selection and proper sealing, it's a strong performer in kitchen environments. Engineered hardwood the best starting points for any kitchen installation. 

Extending Your Kitchen Flooring Into Other Rooms 

Open-concept spaces that connect a kitchen to a living room call for a material that can hold its own across both environments. Water-resistant wood-look options, like luxury vinyl, engineered hardwood, and laminate are all strong choices. Tile works well across both areas too, standing up to water, scuffs, and stains with minimal effort. The right choice keeps your space looking intentional and performing well from one room to the next. 

Not sure how a floor will look in your actual space? Our innovative Room Visualizer tool takes the guesswork out of the decision. Simply snap a photo of your kitchen, select a floor, and see your space transform before you commit to anything. Try it now and make a decision with confidence. 

 

FAQs About Kitchen Flooring 

What is the best flooring for a kitchen? 

Luxury vinyl and tile are the top choices for kitchens due to their durability and moisture resistance. Luxury vinyl flooring is comfortable underfoot and installs quickly, making it ideal for active homes. Tile offers unparalleled durability and is completely waterproof. 

Should I put laminate or vinyl in the kitchen? 

For most kitchens, vinyl is the better choice. Its fully synthetic core won't absorb moisture, giving it a distinct advantage over laminate, which can swell if exposed to water for too long. 

What are the current trends in kitchen floors? 

Large-format tiles and wide-plank wood-look options in warm wood tones are currently popular. These styles create a clean, expansive look that feels modern yet timeless. Earthy, neutral colors are also trending over cooler grays. 

Should the kitchen floor be lighter or darker than the countertop? 

There’s no strict rule, so consider your cabinetry, wall color, and lighting. A lighter floor can make a space feel larger, while a darker floor can add depth. Avoid matching them too closely, as this can make the design look flat. 

What is the best color for a kitchen floor? 

Warm, mid-range neutrals offer the most flexibility and longevity. Natural-looking wood tones in LVP or warm beige tiles complement a wide variety of cabinets and countertop styles. 

Can you put a refrigerator on top of vinyl plank flooring? 

Yes, vinyl plank flooring can easily support a refrigerator. To prevent scratches, use an appliance dolly and a protective sheet when moving it into place. 

Are there eco-friendly kitchen flooring options? 

Yes, eco-friendly hardwood options are a great place to start. Explore our eco-friendly hardwood options to find a floor that's as responsible as it is beautiful. 

What kitchen flooring options are easiest to maintain? 

Ceramic and porcelain tile and luxury vinyl flooring are the lowest maintenance options. Both stand up to heavy traffic and are easy to clean, requiring only regular sweeping and occasional mopping. Neither requires special sealing or refinishing. 

 

Find Your Perfect Kitchen Floor 

The floor you choose sets the tone for one of the most-used and most-loved rooms in your home. Now that you know which materials perform best, how to think about color and contrast, and what to look for before you commit, the best next step is experiencing your options for yourself. 

Visiting a showroom lets you see, touch, and compare floors in real life. And when you're ready to see how they look in your own kitchen, under your lighting, next to your cabinets, we offer up to six samples delivered directly to your door. Order your samples today and take the next step to find the floor your kitchen deserves. 

 

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