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Let's face it, the kitchen floor is going to get spilled on, splattered on and lovingly abused - so invest in some 'oops!'-proof flooring
When it comes to kitchen floors you need to think hard-wearing and wipe-able, before you factor in anything else. Luckily today that doesn't mean you have to settle for some horribly patterned linoleum nightmare (well, not unless you want to off course!). Stone, ceramic, bamboo, vinyl, hardwood and laminate are just a few options, that can take a damn good beating (and heating) for when things start hotting up in the kitchen.
Creative Options
Tile is a practical choice and Amtico have a great selection of over 200 styles and textures to choose from, all of which bring a striking look to the heart of the home - as well as much-needed durability. Thanks in part to its classic, but also because it's incredibly hard-wearing, laminate is a fantastic option in the kitchen, and over at Mannington Flooring, the Longwood Collection is all over the current trend for bigger, wider planks. Try the Brazilia Saffron, or alternatively, for a range that flits form the rustic to the exotic, their Revolutions Plank's Harvard Cherry and Time Crafted Walnut are also standout options. Hardwood creates a warm and inviting space, making it a premium choice for the kitchen area, that can also add instant value for anyone looking to renovate and then sell their property. Head to Armstrong for some totally classic options, including the Birch-chocolate malt, cherry - cinnamon mist and for a lighter choice, their Cherry - natural range.
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