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#Kitchen Flooring Options - Carpet Court New Zealand Today, there are a great many kitchen flooring choices available to homeowners. Kitchens are considered the hub of the home
At different times of the day it can be a busy place, so the following elements deserve serious consideration when thinking about flooring product choices:
It’s also important to find a kitchen floor that co-ordinates with the adjoining living spaces and of course makes the style statement you want for your home. Understanding the differences between some of the most common kitchen flooring options can be useful in making the right choice for your home. Engineered Laminate and Hardwood Laminate FlooringLaminate Flooring Left: QuickStep Eligna Oak Natural Varnished Laminate Planks #U995 Middle: QuickStep Hardwood Laminate Vintage Oak Natural Varnished Planks IMP 1623 Right: QuickStep Classic Midnight Oak Natural Laminate #057 An engineered laminate floor is either built around several layers that are pressed onto a High Density Fibre (HDF) core board in a press, under high pressure and temperature or made up of layers of solid wood, covered with a protective finish. Alternatively an engineered hardwood floor is made up of three layers of solid wood, covered with a protective finish. Engineered laminate and hardwood laminate flooring creates a floor that emulates the look of wood and other hard flooring surfaces but is more durable, dimensionally stable and hard wearing than solid-wood flooring plus quieter and warmer than tiles. Wood looks also bring warmth and character to modern, sleek kitchen designs. Some laminate ranges also have a scratch resistant coating, to give extra protection. Engineered laminate and hardwood floors are able to be installed over a variety of substrates from concrete to tiles and as it is laid with an underlay, its sound absorption qualities are increased, which again is another benefit compared to solid-wood floors. Also, with the right underlay and floor heating and cooling becomes possible, adding extra comfort to a home. One point to remember however is that laminate cannot be sanded back or refinished so it’s important to choose the right product that’s durable, will wear well and creates a look you can live with for a number of years. Laminate flooring also has the versatility to flow effortlessly through into adjoining living areas. TexlineTexline Flooring Left: Texline Comfort Point Light Grey #1436 Middle: Texline Comfort Newport Natural #1557 Right: Texline Urban Seattle Blue Grey #1627 Texline is a very versatile option for a kitchen. It’s a softer flooring option for a kitchen and is practical, durable, comfortable, moisture resistant and easy to clean. The textile backed flooring surface also means it is warm and comfortable underfoot in winter and cool in summer. It comes in a range of beautiful designs including very latest wood looks, modern and edgy all over patterns and large format tiles. Colours range from natural earthy tones through to the rich dark tones. Texline offers homeowners a quieter flooring option for a kitchen compared to laminate flooring. This is because of its unique backing composition, which gives it greater acoustic/soundproofing qualities. Some of the Texline ranges have special slip resistant properties, to provide an extra safety factor. Texline can also flow effortlessly through into adjoining living areas. Whether you aspire to an edgy mark of self expression or the classic appeal of traditional timber looks, Texline is at home in any room setting. TilesTile Flooring Left: Giovanni Concept Black Lapato Right: Giovanni Giovanni Concept Black Lapato Tiles are good option as they stand up to wear and tear, are waterproof and are super easy to clean. Large format tiles can also add the illusion of space in galley style and small kitchen designs. They come in a variety of materials, from ceramic to porcelain and are available in a wide range of styles and finishes. Moisture can make tiles slippery but a honed or textured surface can provide more safety. Tiles can also provide for a co-ordinated flow from indoor dining to outdoor dining. Tiles are a hard flooring surface and a dish or glass dropped on tiles is virtually guaranteed to shatter. They can also be cold and hard underfoot but under floor heating can add extra cosy comfort. Vinyl Vinyl PlankingVinyl Flooring Left: Gerflor Adagio Victoria Beige Middle: Karndean Cumbrian Stone ST14 Right:Jacobsens Studio Sarondo Blue An economical as well as versatile option for a kitchen. It is hardwearing, moisture resistant and practical because of its hardwearing and easy to clean qualities. Vinyl and vinyl planking is available in a wide range of patterns and colour ways that allow you to be adventurous with your flooring design and crate an added design element to the overall look of your kitchen. Carpet Court prides itself on bringing innovative products from New Zealand and the world s leading flooring manufacturers to homeowners across New Zealand. For more information, or to see any of the afore mentioned flooring for yourself, visit a Carpet Court flooring showroom near you. Our experienced team know floors like no others and will take the hard work out of finding the right flooring for your kitchen. Flooring designed to perfectly match your lifestyle needs and your personal style. From kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, lounges to hallways, we can help you create a co-ordinated look for every room in your home. Find a store near you to see and feel and touch the best brands of flooring from the best manufacturers around the world Complete a Booking Form or CALL 0800787777 to arrange an in-home FREE consultation, measure and quote.
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