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Kitchen Flooring

Transform your kitchen from ordinary to extraordinary with the perfect flooring choice. Our Kitchen flooring sets the foundation for your culinary space, combining style, durability, and functionality. From classic hardwood and elegant tile to practical vinyl and eco-friendly options, our extensive selection caters to every taste and budget. 

Discover the ideal kitchen flooring solution that not only withstands spills and foot traffic but also complements your home's aesthetic. Explore our Kitchen Flooring options today and take the first step towards creating the kitchen of your dreams!

Amberly Oak Engineered Oak
D: 14mm W: 180mm

Amberly Oak Engineered Oak

Tobacco Oak Engineered Oak
D: 14mm L: 1200mm W: 180mm

Tobacco Oak Engineered Oak

“Made sure to let it acclimatise for 48 hours before laying — makes a real difference. The click system is fairly forgiving even when you're working around awkward angles. Colour is a nice neutral warm brown that'll go with most interiors.”
Jeevan Sutcliffe
Versailles Panel Classic Natural SPC
D: 6.5mm L: 600mm W: 600mm

Versailles Panel Classic Natural SPC

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Snowdrop Oak Engineered Oak
D: 14mm W: 180mm

Snowdrop Oak Engineered Oak

Versailles Panel Caramel Brown SPC
D: 6.5mm L: 600mm W: 600mm

Versailles Panel Caramel Brown SPC

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Versailles Panel Silver Grey SPC
D: 6.5mm L: 600mm W: 600mm

Versailles Panel Silver Grey SPC

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Arden Grey Herringbone Premium 8mm SPC Click
D: 8mm L: 630mm W: 126mm

Arden Grey Herringbone Premium 8mm SPC Click

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Loam Oak 15mm Engineered Oak
D: 15mm L: 2200mm W: 220mm

Loam Oak 15mm Engineered Oak

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Felton Engineered Oak Herringbone 10mm
D: 10mm L: 300mm W: 80mm

Felton Engineered Oak Herringbone 10mm

Kirkland Oak 20mm x 190mm Engineered Oak
D: 20mm L: 1900mm W: 190mm

Kirkland Oak 20mm X 190mm Engineered Oak

Brushed Cognac Oak 14mm x 90mm Herringbone
D: 14mm L: 400mm W: 90mm

Brushed Cognac Oak 14mm X 90mm Herringbone

“There are cheaper options out there, no question. But when you're on your knees fitting it you can feel the difference — the boards are solid, the click is positive, and the surface texture is convincing. It's a proper floor.”
Ronan Whiteley
Dark Oiled Oak 14mm x 90mm Herringbone
D: 14mm L: 400mm W: 90mm

Dark Oiled Oak 14mm X 90mm Herringbone

Burl Oak Engineered Oak
D: 14mm L: 1900mm W: 180mm

Burl Oak Engineered Oak

Woodland 20mm Engineered Oak
D: 20mm L: 1900mm W: 190mm

Woodland 20mm Engineered Oak

Frost Oak 20mm Engineered Oak
D: 20mm L: 1900mm W: 190mm

Frost Oak 20mm Engineered Oak

Transform your culinary space with stunning and practical kitchen flooring options. The right flooring can dramatically enhance the look and functionality of your kitchen, creating a welcoming atmosphere for cooking and entertaining. Durable kitchen floors are essential for withstanding heavy foot traffic, spills, and the occasional dropped utensil, ensuring your kitchen remains beautiful for years to come.

Investing in high-quality kitchen floor tiles or other materials offers numerous benefits beyond aesthetics. Easy-to-clean surfaces make maintenance a breeze, while moisture-resistant options protect against water damage. Whether you prefer the warmth of wood, the elegance of natural stone, or the versatility of luxury vinyl, there's a perfect kitchen flooring solution to suit your style and budget. Upgrade your kitchen's foundation and enjoy a more inviting, efficient, and valuable home.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Flooring

The most durable and water-resistant flooring options for a kitchen are ceramic or porcelain tile, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), and certain engineered hardwoods. Tile and LVP are highly impervious to moisture, while engineered hardwoods can withstand minor spills if cleaned up promptly.

Tile, LVT, and sheet vinyl are generally the easiest to clean and maintain in a kitchen as they only require sweeping and periodic damp mopping. Hardwood requires a bit more maintenance with regular cleaning and resealing over time. Grout lines in tile can attract dirt and grime if not properly sealed.

It's important to choose slip-resistant flooring for a kitchen area to prevent dangerous falls, especially when floors get wet from spills or tracked in moisture. Textured surfaces and certain flooring materials provide more traction underfoot.

Tile pros are durability, water resistance, and style options; cons are potential to crack, grout maintenance, and hard surface. Hardwood pros are warmth and classic look; cons are vulnerability to moisture/scratches and higher maintenance. Laminate pros are affordability and variety; cons are potential to swell with moisture exposure. Vinyl pros are water resistance and comfort underfoot; cons are limited high-end visuals.

To ensure proper waterproofing of kitchen flooring, use recommended underlayments and moisture barriers during installation. Floor surfaces should also be sealed with a waterproof sealant, especially at edges and transition areas prone to water exposure.

Some creative and stylish kitchen flooring ideas include patterned or encaustic tile, wood-look LVP or tile planks, a contrasting border or accent tiles, a tile rug/runner design, or combining different flooring materials like wood and tile to define zones.
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