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How to Choose Tile Flooring that Best Suits Your Kitchen

October 8, 2017 by My Affordable Flooring

When it comes to tile flooring for kitchens, there are so many choices available that it can become quite a daunting task to choose just one.

Your kitchen floor takes a lot of beatings, so it’s important to choose a tile floor that suits your household traffic well. You may also want to incorporate some design features with your flooring to match the colors and textures already in your kitchen.

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Don’t make a drastic decision. Learn more about choosing tile flooring for your kitchen here:

Marble

Marble is unique because it comes in such a wide variety of colors with distinct patterns. Each natural stone is different, creating extraordinary effects in any room it is used in. It’s important to note that marble can scratch and stain easily, so if you have children or pets, you’ll need to consider your options heavily.

Marble is more expensive than other tile options and requires periodic maintenance.

Ceramic

Perhaps one of the most popular types of tile available is the classic ceramic tile. It is an affordable and attractive option for just about any home because it’s durable and easy to clean.

Ceramic tile is a common option for use in kitchens and bathrooms but it’s becoming more popular in other spaces because of its renowned versatility. You can also select patterned tiles to create geometric or other fancy designs on your floor.

Porcelain

Porcelain is a subtype of ceramic. Perhaps the most popular porcelain tiles includes printed tiles that are replicated to show the appearance of hardwood or other natural materials.

Porcelain is harder than ceramic, therefore, better suited for heavy use.

The cost per square foot is comparable to ceramic. But specialty porcelain tiles, like those that have been manufactured to look like wood, will run more expensive than the basic porcelain tiles.

Slate

Slate is one of the strongest and most durable materials available for use in tile flooring projects. It is resistant to breaks and chips and scratches. When properly maintained, slate can last for decades. Slate is a natural stone that can be polished or left alone for a more rustic effect.

Granite

Use granite tiles to achieve a classy finish that is also durable and reasonably priced. Each granite tile will provide long-lasting effects on your interior design features with unique veins and natural earthen tones. It is more resistant to scratching and with routine cleaning, it can withstand years of abuse.

Another thing about granite is that its naturally reflective surface will light up any kitchen.

Choosing the Right Tile Flooring

It’s important to think about what kind of cleaning supplies you’ll be using on your new tile floor. Some cleaners are not recommended and others should be avoided completely, depending on the floor type and design. Mild soap and water are sufficient for natural stones.

Making a decision on tile flooring for your kitchen can be a difficult process with all the factors to consider for each different type.

When you’ve decided what type of tile is right for you, or if you still need help making a selection, contact us for superior products and service. Think of us as your tile flooring experts in Milwaukee and Racine!

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