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9 Affordable Kitchen Flooring Options Modular
Kitchen In Delhi
An elegant and stylish kitchen is the center of
all activities in the house. Large cabinets,
counter space and entertaining space often take
center stage. However, flooring is an important
appeal factor that should not be an afterthought.
Whether you've just bought a new home or are
working on remodeling your Modular kitchen in
delhi, affordable yet sophisticated flooring can
make all the difference. High-end apartments can
cost around 30 per square foot. A professional
installation for a large kitchen can easily
require an over-budget renovation. And while DIY
installation might sound like a good idea,
you'll still have to pay for grout, glasses,
glue, and other tools and materials that you'll
need to stockpile later. You may find better
value by switching to less expensive flooring.
Below, design experts offer your favorite
flooring options for great style at low prices.
1. Cork Flooring
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Fine art and surface design are part of Erin
Shakoor's interior design process at Shakoor
Interiors in Chicago, IL. Its three main options,
which include cork, wood and porcelain, are
highly functional and will last a lifetime with
proper maintenance. Colored cork is unique,
unexpected, affordable, eco-friendly and durable.
It also blends well with adjacent hardwood
floors that may be in the great room or dining
room, says Shakoor. Although cork flooring for
the kitchen is among the highest budget options,
it does offer some great features. It is easy to
set up and provides added convenience for
adventurous young children or the
elderly. Additionally, cork flooring lasts
longer than other types of flooring and provides
more cushioning underfoot. The price range
starts at 2.75 per square foot, making it
affordable even for large spaces. However, avoid
walking on it with high heels as they can easily
damage the material.
2. Porcelain Tiles "Porcelain is always my first
choice. It comes in thousands of textures, shapes
and color combinations, and the price for style
is unbeatable," says Shakoor. "However, I steer
clear of wood-look porcelain boards which are
meant to mimic wood. If you want wood, I say,
just get wood." Porcelain stoneware is a good
option for high traffic areas. It is more durable
than ceramic tile and, depending on color and
glaze, can easily hide scratches or scuffs.
According to Fixr, a finished floor can cost
between 500 and 7,000. This site can help you
calculate the cost by simply entering the exact
square footage of the room and the zip code where
the house is located.
3. Hardwood Kitchen Flooring It's easy to get
lost in a Pinterest whirlwind when looking for
wood species, with all the colors and varieties.
If you're looking for an inexpensive solution,
you might be surprised to learn that hardwood
can be an affordable option. You can choose
between solid wood flooring and engineered wood
flooring both offer affordable varieties. Solid
wood flooring is exactly what it sounds like the
boards are milled from solid pieces of wood.
Engineered wood flooring features a wood veneer
bonded to a plywood or medium-density fiberboard
(MDF) substrate. This makes it a more stable
option for fluctuations in temperature and
humidity. Wood in a small, low-traffic
kitchen-style kitchen is perfect and classic,
especially if the floor in the next room is
wood. The kitchen floor also presents a great
opportunity to use patterned wood, to avoid
monotony," Shakoor suggests.
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As an inexpensive option for hardwood floors,
consider walnut. Gorgeous color variations range
from dark brown to red to light tan and showcase
pronounced grain patterns. In a busy kitchen,
the hardness and density of walnut hold up well.
A line of hickory strips (3/4 x 2-1/4 inches)
sells for less than 3 per square foot. If
you're craving oak flooring and your budget is
limited, check out unfinished utility oak
options for less than 1.50 per square foot at
major flooring dealers. These "seconds" often
have blemishes, knots or mechanical burns and
cracks, and can come in a mix of square edges
and v-grooves. You can install them as is for a
rustic look that suitable for a country Modular
kitchen in delhi, or sand and finish them after
installation for a more contemporary
look. "It's possible to find cheap engineered
flooring, but when you compare average engineered
flooring to good ones, solid wood will often
cost a little less (unless you're looking for
very wide widths)" , says Debbie Gartner of The
Flooring Girl blog. The price of wood varies
considerably from region to region. So it's best
to go to your local hardware store, compare
prices and find out about labor costs. The most
affordable option may surprise you.
4. Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Floors Jordan Fulmer
is the owner of Momentum Property Solutions, a
real estate investment firm in Huntsville,
Alabama that has renovated more than a dozen
homes. He says one of the main features
homeowners look for in kitchen floors is moisture
protection. "Common flooring types, like
hardwood and laminate, simply can't withstand
prolonged exposure to water. Tile provides
protection against spills, but that's not
necessarily an option. economical, especially
considering the cost of installation." Fulmer
almost exclusively uses luxury vinyl flooring in
their kitchen remodels because it's 100
waterproof, easy to install, and many styles are
highly scratch-resistant. When choosing luxury
vinyl flooring, there are two main options
planks and tiles, says Fulmer. "Luxury Vinyl
Plank (LVP) flooring comes in long sections, just
like laminate flooring, and is usually very thin
and flexible. It comes in a variety of patterns,
so you can choose the one you want. that suits
you best.Surrounding colors and finishes.Being
longer planks, most styles resemble hardwood
floors, but there are many colors and wood grain
patterns.Because this flooring is so versatile,
it works well when you want to use the same
style of flooring throughout the kitchen and
other rooms in the house. At Lowe's, there are
over 600 options, some of which now cost less
than 1 per square foot. If you can't decide
which one to choose, try their kitchen floor
visualizer to imagine the perfect color and
style for your space.
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5. Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) Floors Fulmer says
luxury vinyl tile typically comes in 12-inch by
24-inch tiles and is designed to look like
ceramic or porcelain tile. "It's quite thick and
much stiffer than its plank counterpart," he
says. "Like planks, luxury vinyl tile flooring is
100 waterproof." Related How to Install
Self-Adhesive Vinyl Tile Due to their shape,
luxury vinyl tile floors often look like stone or
marble. He says this material is a great option
when you want to use a different type of flooring
in your kitchen to set it apart from adjoining
rooms. Both vinyl options can be cost effective
if the subfloor is in good condition. In
addition to being less expensive to install,
luxury vinyl tiles are built to last and are
easy to clean. a damp mop will suffice.
6. Bamboo Flooring Stretch your budget and be
Earth-friendly with affordable and durable bamboo
flooring. Bamboo is a type of grass that regrows
quickly after harvest. You can find bamboo
flooring in a wide range of colors and at
affordable prices. For less than 2 per square
foot, consider naturally stained engineered
bamboo slat flooring that meets edges for easy
installation. Just as you would with hardwood
floors, be sure to wipe up spills on a bamboo
floor immediately and use felt pads on furniture
legs to prevent scratches. Sweep dirt and sand
daily.
7. Parquet Wood Flooring Small pieces of wood put
together in a geometric pattern turn floors into
walkable works of art. Even with precision
construction, affordable floors are available,
including 12-inch tiles with staggered grain
blocks that form an attractive checkerboard
effect. A prefinished medium brown solid oak
parquet slab with a high gloss finish sells for
less than 3 per square foot.
8. Laminate Wood Flooring With laminate wood
flooring, you can have the look of beautiful dark
wood flooring that's easier to clean and costs
less. There are a large number of laminate
products that offer affordable Modular kitchen
in delhi flooring. Consider the hand-carved
texture and warm tones of walnut for welcoming
character at less than 1 per square foot. As a
bonus, cheap laminate flooring with folding lay
requires no glue and lets you walk on the floor
right away.
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9. Ceramic Tile Durable and easy to clean with
mild detergent and water, ceramic tiles come in
every color and pattern imaginable, as well as a
variety of sizes and shapes. Create a custom look
by combining inexpensive floor tiles to form a
border around your kitchen floor for a ceramic
"rug". Ceramic tile prices start at 1 per square
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