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Floors


    

Consider not only the initial cost of material and installation, but the amount of wear and tear your kitchen floor will take and how long you expect it to last.

The choice of flooring material is broad; vinyl in sheet or tiles, ceramic tile, wood floors and now, the new laminates. Which is best for you ? Each of the choices has its fans and some choices are more prevalent in one part of the country more than others. Ceramic tile is often chosen for homes in the West and South. Wood floors are extremely popular in the East and MidWest. Vinyl floors are the perennial favorite in all parts of the country and laminates are gaining popularity all across the country.

Use these insights to help you select the right floor for your superkitchen

  • Light or neutral tones emphasize the impression of light and space, while darker shades offer warmth and intimacy. Even the finish on a floor contributes to this effect. Higher gloss adds to a feeling of spaciousness, while a subdued or matte finish can have the opposite effect. Stronger color may be wonderful in a smaller space, but it may be too strong in a larger space.


  • It is not always possible to use the same flooring all over the house, and it could be boring. It is often successful to keep the same tonal range when selecting floors. For example, the kitchen may require a hard-working practical floor, but these can be blended to match adjoining floor material.


  • We can't always push the walls to create more space, but you can use your floor to create the feeling of more space. If you have small spaces with many divisions, you may wish to consider coordinating the look with a single floor. Large open spaces may require a larger scale pattern. Most decorating rules can be broken. A small room can also look great with a strong color or a dramatic pattern on the floor.

 

 

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