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    What Every Homeowner Needs to Know About Kitchen Flooring

    by Liddiard Home Furnishings

    A modern kitchen with black cabinets and light wood flooring

    Homeowners are constantly trying to discover the best flooring for kitchen remodels, and the top qualities they’re looking are a balance between cost, durability, and aesthetics. This kitchen flooring guide can help you make the best possible choices based on your specific needs. Learn how to choose a kitchen floor that you will enjoy for years. 

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    The Cost of Kitchen Flooring 

     Overhead shot of a blueprint, tape measurer, calculator, and tile sample

    One of the biggest factors to consider when you compare kitchen flooring is the cost, which varies based on the materials used and the type of installation required. The average homeowner spends around $3,163 on new flooring, but this varies widely depending on the room size, layout, and flooring used.

    Overall, kitchen layout is one of the biggest factors when it comes to flooring costs. For example, a kitchen with several angles will require more work for installation compared to a square or galley kitchen with straightforward lines.

    That’s why, when estimating your kitchen floor remodel cost, trusting in a reliable expert can help you save on overall costs. Liddiard Home Furnishings boasts competitive flooring and installation prices without sacrificing quality. Start here to see how we outdo our competitors. 

    Cost to Install Kitchen Flooring

    The best flooring for kitchen remodels depends on your budget. Here is an estimated range of flooring costs so you can see how different they are.            

    • Vinyl Kitchen Flooring Cost: This is an affordable option starting at $2 per square foot with premium options costing around $14 per square foot before installation.
    • Laminate Kitchen Flooring Cost: Laminate kitchen flooring is another affordable option starting at $3 per square foot and reaching $13.
    • Tile Kitchen Flooring Cost: This is a higher-end option similar to wood. Prices range from $15 to $20 per square foot.

    How Long Kitchen Flooring Takes to Install

     A woman installing hardwood flooring

    In addition to checking floor prices, homeowners also need to take into account how long flooring takes to install. A flooring installation project could take a few hours or several days, depending on the installers, materials used, and required prep work.

    This is another difference between installing vinyl flooring vs hardwood in kitchen areas. Vinyl is faster to install because hardwood planks require specific placement and drying times.

    Your kitchen also impacts installation times. As you can imagine, a kitchen with more corners and edges requires more cutting, which results in a longer installation process. When asking for flooring quotes, request estimates for installation timelines and see how long until your kitchen will be usable again.

    Choosing the Right Kitchen Flooring

     A woman inspecting hardwood flooring samples

    When homeowners ask which floor is best for kitchen settings, they are often concerned with durability and wear. This is one of the biggest factors when deciding between hardwood or laminate in kitchen spaces. While hardwood is often expensive, its durability is a major selling point for homeowners. However, both laminate and vinyl products are increasing in quality and are starting to keep up with hardwood.

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    Here’s what you need to know about specific product options depending on your flooring priorities.

    Best Flooring for Wet Areas: Hardwood flooring is still the dominant option for waterproof flooring. Treated hardwood repels water while still maintaining its quality appearance.  

    Best Flooring for High-Traffic Areas: Tile is perfect for high-traffic areas. It won’t wear down, no matter how many kids and pets run over it.  

    Easiest Kitchen Flooring to Install: This award goes to vinyl flooring. Between simple planks and the various flexible options available, this flooring is ideal for DIYers.  

    Most Cost-Efficient Kitchen Flooring: Laminate leads the way in the balance between affordability and durability. Consider this option for quality kitchen flooring on a budget.  

    Knowing When to Install Kitchen Flooring 

    Once you have picked out the best flooring for kitchen remodeling, you can create an installation plan. Your flooring is one of the first steps of the remodeling project, and it should be installed before you add cabinetry or bring in any appliances. Some experts recommend cabinets first, but this depends on whether there will be flooring underneath your drawers.

    Installing flooring first also ensures you develop a cohesive look in your space. For example, after you pick out floor tiles for kitchen areas, you can find appliances, cabinets, and finishes that match.

    Shop the Best Flooring for Kitchen Remodels 

    Now that you have a better idea about kitchen flooring costs, you can start to explore top rated kitchen flooring products for your home. Here are some of the best hardwood and vinyl options on the market. Discover the best flooring for kitchen remodels based on your design preferences and lifestyle.

    Shaw® Floors Floorte Hardwood Exquisite Brightened Oak Harwood Flooring

     The Shaw Floors Floorte brightened oak hardwood flooring in a kitchen

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    This oak hardwood flooring is ideal if you are looking for a quality investment. Its waterproof properties make it the best flooring for water spills, which is perfect for busy households. Plus, with ScrufrResist technology, an added layer of protection reduces knicks and dings from the hustle and bustle of a busy kitchen. The classic oak color also complements a variety of designs.

    Shaw® Floors Floorte Hardwood Exquisite Harvest Oak Harwood Flooring

     The Shaw Floors Floorte harvest oak hardwood flooring in a kitchen

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    This wood flooring option comes in a rich warm hue and durable hardwood material. It creates a classic look which is ideal for homeowners who prefer timeless designs instead of chasing current trends. This is another hardwood with waterproof protection for extra durability. Paired with white cabinetry, this flooring option makes a big statement in the kitchen.

    Shaw® Floors Repel Hardwood Pebble Hill 6 3/8" Pumice Harwood Flooring

     The Shaw Floors Repel hardwood flooring in a living room

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    The current look in the kitchen is dark hardwood that adds a punch of character to the space. This eco-friendly hardwood option by Shaw is great for the look, and it’s built to handle high-traffic areas like the kitchen. Engineered with water-resistant material, it’s ideal for your next kitchen floor remodel.

    Shaw® Floors Shaw Hardwoods Albright Oak 3.25 Gunstock Harwood Flooring

     The Shaw Floors Shaw Hardwoods oak hardwood flooring in a dining room

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    This hardwood option comes with a ScufResist Platinum finish made to withstand kids, pets, and busy foot traffic. The hardwood is smooth to the touch, creating a softer surface in your kitchen than you might expect. The rich red and brown shades can make your kitchen feel warmer, making it perfect for rustic designs.

    COREtec® Classics Fidalgo Oak Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring

     The COREtec Classics Fidalgo oak vinyl flooring in a living room

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    Vinyl kitchen flooring isn’t far behind hardwood flooring when it comes to looks. Take this option from COREtec, for example. Along with its lifelike look, this flooring has a vinyl top, waterproof foam core, and an underlayment of attached cork. These three elements work together to create a quality flooring product. A result, you get the perks of hardwood flooring with less maintenance and added protection.

    COREtec® Scratchless Ludlow Oak Luxury Vinyl Flooring

     The COREtec Ludlow vinyl flooring in a living area

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    This is a lighter vinyl option that could make your kitchen look larger compared to dark floors. The design is made to be scratch-resistant, easily hiding any dents or scuff marks. It is 100% waterproof and made for families with kids and pets. You can live comfortably in your kitchen while your floors look just like new.

    Shaw® Floors Floorte Pro Paragon Tile Plus Milan Grey Vinyl Flooring

     The Shaw Floors Floorte Pro Paragon vinyl flooring in a dining room

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    Vinyl is often used to create an imitation hardwood floor kitchen, but it can also be used to limited tile. This vinyl material is just as waterproof as tile and comes in durable, scuff-proof designs. The Milan Gray squares can elevate your kitchen and make it feel like an Italian villa. This material comes with Shaw’s Soft Silence® acoustical pad that makes the floors quiet to walk on.

    COREtec® Pro Enhanced Conway Oak Engineered Vinyl Plank Flooring

     The COREtec Pro Enhanced vinyl plank flooring in a living area

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    For a modern approach to wood flooring, consider the COREtec Conway collection vinyl plank flooring. Its signature ash grey finish is quintessential contemporary design and an inviting twist on hardwood flooring that matches a variety of kitchen design themes. Extra detail goes into this option, form the accentuated grooves that replicate the look of real wood to the 100% waterproof core that provides peace of mind in the kitchen.

    Mistakes in the kitchen should be left to recipe experiments—not picking and installing kitchen flooring. Now that you’ve read the basics of kitchen flooring in this guide, you’re ready to explore a new look for your kitchen with confidence, whether it’s one of our picks or a selection from our fine catalog of kitchen flooring from major brands. Bring out your inner designer and visit our Tooele flooring showroom today to explore the latest looks in kitchen flooring!

    Why Trust Liddiard Home Furnishings?

    For over 65 years, Liddiard Home Furnishings has been providing Utah with premium home furnishings. This family-owned business has worked to deliver a better kind of shopping experience to the greater Salt Lake City area. Whether it’s the carefully laid out showroom or the outstanding customer service, when you shop at Liddiard’s, you’ll feel like family. The team at Liddiard has crafted a catalog full of incredible products made by brands with reputations for quality. Shop online or visit our showroom to discover what makes Liddiard Home Furnishings so unique.

    Shop Kitchen Flooring at Liddiard Home Furnishings

    For the home furnishings you need, visit Liddiard Home Furnishings in Tooele, UT. You’ll find the best prices when you shop flooring online. Check out Liddiard reviews, and if you have questions, our friendly product experts are always happy to help you explore the best flooring for kitchen settings — whether you call us at 435-882-0964 or use our online chat feature. Visit our Tooele showroom today!

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