Some households are tougher on their floors. Determine what flooring best suit your needs. Are you wondering about marble vs. quartz countertops, Porcelain or hardwood flooring? At Mont Surfaces you get top countertop and flooring material ideas from experienced professionals. Here sharing some insights from Mont surfaces showrooms with the variety of materials, colors and textures available for your kitchen type.
Let’s Look at the Best Kitchen Floor Material:
1. Granite Stone or tile are exceptional choices for heavy traffic spaces. Granite tile is durable and offered in assorted colors and styles with the option for unique borders and designs.
2. Limestone is a natural stone that offers an aesthetic look. It is a porous material that requires sealing at least twice a year to keep fresh.
3. Travertine is a durable, multipurpose material available in a range of flags. It is water-resistant and therefore maintains itself
as a shiny
Kitchen floor material
4. Natural stone is a popular choice for today's kitchens. It feels good underfoot, is durable
and creates a warm look.
5. Sandstone offers a variety of styles and colors in either tiles or sheets for those on a budget. Sandstone
can be installed directly over the subfloor or above as countertop
6. Engineered Quartz is solid and durable; glossy sheen; non-porous and stain-and-crack resistant; wide range of colors; easy to clean with mild soap, water, and a soft cloth.
7. Laminate flooring comes in a variety of styles emulating natural dark wood, light wood, cane or stone. Laminate flooring can be installed directly over existing flooring, considerably reducing the time for installation.
8. Porcelain tile is created with color all the way through the tile, so damage is less likely to show.
Mont Manufacturers are increasingly using high-definition techniques to create tiles that are replications of materials such as hardwood and natural stone.
9. Onyx flooring is tough. A sealed and properly maintained onyx floor can last forever.
It can be mixed and set to attain an endless array of color and textural effects.
10. Recycled glass is Ideal when you want an eco-friendly choice, a softer floor than wood or tile and go slip-resistance.
With so many options for
Home Kitchen flooring materials to choose from, it’s hard to know what’s best. So
Mont Surfaces by Mont Granite have narrowed down the choices for you. You don’t want your kitchen to look dated over time. You have an open floor plan. You seek durability.
Engineered stone countertops and quartz works well in kitchens. It has a veneer of real stone packed in glam patterns and chic colors.
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