With interest rates at all-time lows, many savvy homeowners are refinancing, then getting cash back to make smart home improvements that enhance living spaces. The top-rated improvement is a kitchen remodel where the average return on investment is a whopping 94 percent. Not only is this a sound investment -- it also adds personal enjoyment.
One of the top ways to bring the element of luxury into any kitchen is with hardwood floors and cabinet upgrades. For anyone looking to add style and value to their home, the timeless appeal and warmth of hardwood will pay dividends for years to come.
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Mountain climbers have an old saying: "Don't cheat your feet." A homeowner might consider this advice when building or remodeling a bathroom or kitchen floor.
For floors, homeowners know that ceramic, slate or marble tiles and wood laminates are attractive and durable alternatives to hardwood, carpet or vinyl. They want the beauty of tile floors, but their feet tell them they're cold.
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Posted by: Sheila
I don't know if hardwood floors are the best choice for me to have in my kitchen. I cook a lot and my kids help me so spills happen (often).
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Posted by: Jerry
I know linoleum is more expensive than plastic vinyl flooring but what are the other differences. I see both in a lot of kitchens.
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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: 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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Posted by: Gina
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!!
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