What to Know About Kitchen Tile Flooring

If you are considering installing new kitchen tile flooring, then the options may seem overwhelming at first. There are a number of different options available, from traditional flooring options to more original. Here is what you need to know about both options.


Traditional Flooring

When you think of traditional flooring, these are materials that are made to look like other types of flooring. For instance, you can find tiles that are synthetic but look like rock, marble or wood. These materials include:


  • Laminate
  • Linoleum
  • Vinyl
  • Plank

The biggest pros to these types of flooring are that they come in a wide array of colors and styles. The patterns are endless. When you install the flooring, not only do you receive a style that complements your home, but you receive flooring that takes little to no maintenance. You simply need to sweep and mop it regularly.


This type of flooring tends to resist scuffs and doesn’t stain easily. Now, keep in mind that the floor is stain resistant but not necessarily stain proof. You do have to clean up messes relatively quickly to avoid a stain. Make sure that the installation is completed properly and by those who know what they are doing. Improper installation may lead to peeling tile. These flooring tiles are also more likely to suffer from dents.


Original Flooring

When you want a more original floor, you should consider the following materials:


  • Porcelain
  • Quarry
  • Pebble
  • Stone

These materials tend to be at a higher price point than others. While there are many different styles and patterns to choose from, they also have a more unique look. As with traditional flooring, there is minimal upkeep. You do not need any special cleaning treatments or other types of maintenance. The only problem is that with unglazed flooring, it can chip over time. In addition, this type of flooring can be extremely slippery when wet.


When it comes to your kitchen tile flooring, the options are endless. What you choose should depend on your budget, style and preferences.