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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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: 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: 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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