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Look down: fabulous floor ideasThe humble kitchen floor is normally overlooked when it comes to designing your perfect layout, however, itcan really pull a design together. There are all kinds of different options for hardwearing, attractive kitchenflooring; here are a few to consider with their good and bad points.

TilesTiles are the final word in versatility. Choose from ceramic, porcelain or even vinyl to add a splash of colour tothe room. Patterns are pretty much endless in their choice as well, from traditional black and white checks towilder, vibrant designs that can be custom-made to match your personality. Tiles are hard-wearing, easy toclean and normally an affordable option. Watch out when there is any moisture on the floor, however, as tilesare prone to becoming slippery when wet.

Brick and stoneStone floors date back centuries, yet their durability and organic, natural feel have allowed them to remain infashion. Like tiles, stone offers versatility, and you can choose from smooth slate, limestone or granite, or optfor a more textured brick finish. These floors look great in almost any style of kitchen, adding a touch ofelegance and depth to the room. Stone finishes can be cold underfoot, however, and need careful maintenanceto avoid cracks appearing or dirt becoming ingrained.

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WoodWood adds a touch of luxury to a kitchen floor, not to mention pleasing warmth underfoot. Different woodscreate different vibes, from the warm rich hues of oak to the clean feel of pine and the pale tones of maple.Wood develops a pleasing patina over time and will stand up to the wear and tear of daily life. Solid woodflooring can be expensive to install, but there is a wide range of laminate alternatives out there that will createa very similar effect. Watch out for spills though, as they can quickly seep into wood, leaving indelible stains.Water can also affect the appearance of a wooden floor, so place mats next to sinks and dishwashers and bythe back door.

Vinyl and linoleum (lino)Considered the cheaper flooring option, this is a great find for budget renovations. Designs are moresophisticated than ever, and sheets of vinyl and lino are easy to install, clean and maintain. Both materials arewarm and comfortable underfoot. Watch out for sharp objects falling onto them, though, as vinyl and lino canbe easily damaged. Dirt and scratches can also dull the finish, and the colours can fade in strong sunlight.

CorkNot for everyone, cork flooring offers a distinctive look with bold patterns and texture. It is comfortableunderfoot and very resilient, with natural shock absorption hopefully saving the lives of at least someaccidentally dropped cups, plates and glasses. It also offers sound absorption, which could be handy in a busykitchen. Cork needs careful treatment, as too many drops and dings will cause damage over time., It can alsofade like vinyl or lino, so it is well worth investing in some professional maintenance.

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