Design Trends
Hardwood Flooring in the Kitchen
The kitchen is the heart of the home. From the daily rituals of cooking and eating to the joys of hosting friends and family, the kitchen is where we make memories and bond with those we love. Such a special
place deserves both beauty and functionality, as well as a comfortable surface to stand on.
Hardwood flooring has traditionally been thought of as a poor choice for kitchens because of its sensitivity to moisture. However, new technologies like engineered flooring provide a more stable surface that is appropriate for variable moisture conditions. Constructed from several layers of solid wood bonded together in a cross-ply construction, engineered flooring comes in a wide range of finishes and styles to help you create the kitchen of your dreams.
Solid hardwood flooring can also be a good choice for the kitchen, even though it moves more dramatically under higher moisture conditions. If you choose a solid hardwood floor, consider buying unfinished solid hardwood that can be finished and sealed at the site. This will help seal between the planks to create a more moisture-resistant surface. Both our solid and engineered products come in a variety of styles to meet your needs.
Given that the kitchen is a high-traffic area, you might consider a flooring with a brushed or distressed treatment that will hide dirt and wear more easily. Or perhaps you might choose a character grade product that features more natural knots and wood variations. Whatever you choose, it is important to keep your hardwood floors clean, wiping up spills immediately and regularly vacuuming to extend the life of the finish.
If cared for correctly, hardwood floors will last for the life of your home, adding value to your house and providing a beautiful foundation for spending quality time with your family.
Shop Mullican flooring.
Hardwood flooring has traditionally been thought of as a poor choice for kitchens because of its sensitivity to moisture. However, new technologies like engineered flooring provide a more stable surface that is appropriate for variable moisture conditions. Constructed from several layers of solid wood bonded together in a cross-ply construction, engineered flooring comes in a wide range of finishes and styles to help you create the kitchen of your dreams.
Solid hardwood flooring can also be a good choice for the kitchen, even though it moves more dramatically under higher moisture conditions. If you choose a solid hardwood floor, consider buying unfinished solid hardwood that can be finished and sealed at the site. This will help seal between the planks to create a more moisture-resistant surface. Both our solid and engineered products come in a variety of styles to meet your needs.
Given that the kitchen is a high-traffic area, you might consider a flooring with a brushed or distressed treatment that will hide dirt and wear more easily. Or perhaps you might choose a character grade product that features more natural knots and wood variations. Whatever you choose, it is important to keep your hardwood floors clean, wiping up spills immediately and regularly vacuuming to extend the life of the finish.
If cared for correctly, hardwood floors will last for the life of your home, adding value to your house and providing a beautiful foundation for spending quality time with your family.
Shop Mullican flooring.