I am now turning to hardwood for my kitchen.
Should i get wood floors in my kitchen.
It s also important to make sure.
The typical choice for wood purists this type of floor can be sanded and refinished repeatedly.
May 16 2015 at 3 24 am.
Searching pinterest you ll see hundreds of gorgeous kitchens with seemingly perfect wood floors.
Can hadwood be sealed to minimize the impact of spills.
Installing solid hardwood planks then staining and finishing them in place gives the best possible wood flooring for a kitchen with this installation the boards butt up tightly together and are covered with a sealer coat that covers the entire surface providing protection that won t be penetrated by water or staining materials.
Let me tell you as someone who uses the heck out of my kitchen your kitchen floor must be extremely durable.
To protect against scratches and dents use hardwood in the kitchen that has a high janka hardness rating the best domestic woods are hickory 1820 hard maple 1450 and white oak 1360.
I m assuming you are doing unfinished wood and finishing on site as.
However i bet you d be surprised to know that most of them probably aren t true solid hardwood.
My floors aren t in yet but i picked jacobean stain for my hardwood and i found dark brown tile for my kitchen floor.
Imports to consider are ipe brazilian walnut 3680 santos mahogany 2200 and jarrah 1910.
Home flooring pro tips for installing hardwood in the kitchen.
Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece of wood.
This is the kitchen floor tile i chose.
Because of the expansion and contraction issues installers will normally leave a gap between the wall and the floor to accommodate swelling this type of hardwood flooring should only be installed.
Because it s susceptible to humidity it can t be installed in damp spaces so keep that in mind if your kitchen is particularly prone to water spills.
But ultimately the great debate between hardwood floors and tile is up to the taste of the homebuyers.
Yes you should seal the floors with polyurethane.
While hardwood floors in living areas may be finished with various traditional penetrating oils kitchen floors typically need a surface finish such as polyurethane that completely seals the wood surface to prevent penetration from water and staining agents and creates a highly washable surface.
Tile in the kitchen may be preferred by some designers as it is a traditional look and can come in a variety of options.
I definitely wanted tile in the kitchen but wanted cohesiveness.
Hardwood floors are preferred by others who enjoy the homely warm glow of a hardwax oil floor finish.
Sandra yes it sounds like you will have better luck with hardwood.
Rather the flooring threats in these rooms come in liquid form.