Picking the right kitchen floor for your needs can be overwhelming. There are so many choices on the market and each choice is so different. Never fear!
Choosing the right kitchen tile design happens in three easy steps. This step-by-step tutorial can help you narrow your choices in a logical way, to help ensure that the flooring you pick is the right option for you.
Your options range between natural and synthetic, high and low-maintenance, understated and colorful. Here are a few of the most common choices:
Depending on the type of material you've chosen for your kitchen floor, there may or may not be many color choices available to you. Choose colors that match the other colors found in the kitchen. For example, if your kitchen features a lot of earthy greens and browns, earthy brown stone will provide the best match.
If your kitchen, on the other hand, is bright and sunny yellow, choose a bright, cris colored flooring material. Consider white porcelain tile or perhaps black and white vinyl tile. If the type of flooring that you've chosen doesn't come in a color that matches your kitchen, consider choosing a different material.
Now if you've chosen multiple colors of tiles for your floor, it's time to pick a pattern. Patterned floors work best in kitchens that don't have a lot going on visually. In busy kitchens with highly patterned fabrics, bright colored walls, and a variety of different materials used to build the cabinets, countertops and walls, the pattern on your floor should be somewhat minimal. This will help offset the wild activity in the rest of the room. If your kitchen is muted in design, choosing a tile floor with contrasting colors and a busy pattern can spice up your kitchen and create visual interest.
If you're still feeling stuck and need help picking a tile floor design for your Connecticut kitchen, contact Litchfield Builders. We'll help you pick the right design.