Well my husband says it is porcelain tile but whichever one it is I don't like it. It looks good but after cooking and baking my feet hurt, why would someone choose this for a kitchen floor!!
Ceramic tile and porcelain tile are often chose because of the cost. It looks good and is cheaper than some other flooring options.
A lot of people like them in their kitchens because they are very durable and come in a lot of pattern and color choices. I guess it depends on what you are used to and how much time on your feet you spend cooking.
Porcelain tiles are thicker than ceramic ones and the pattern runs all the way through it by the way.
I have ceramic tile in my kitchen and I absolutely love it. I spend a lot of time in there and it doesn't seem to bother my feet.
I have ceramic tile in my kitchen and that is were i spend a lot of my time ,cooking and baking. But i feet burn so bad and my legs and the lower part of my back kills me.
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Posted by: Gary
First off I have never done any kind of home improvements concerning floors but I think I can handle it. Which is better to have sheets or tiles in the kitchen and which is easier to install.
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Posted by: Teresa
I couldn't believe it when I saw this laminate flooring that looks a lot like the stone I liked. I know it isn't the same but I would be happy with it. My question is how is laminate for kitchens? We hadn't even considered this type before I saw this pattern.
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Posted by: Janet
My mom was at a neighbors who had stone in her kitchen, I think it was granite actually. Anyway my mom fell and broke her hip. When we were at the hospital one of the nurses said stone floors were hard on hips.
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Posted by: matt
We are replacing our old floor in our kitchen and we ran across some natural cork flooring. It sounds nice and looks good. From what I understand it is durable and wears well.
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Posted by: Bradley
Anybody here have radiant heat flooring or know anything about it. We are planning our dream home and this is something I would like to consider for at least the kitchen.
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