concrete flooring Archives - Kitchen Solvers Mon, 03 Mar 2025 15:17:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Kitchen of the Month Winner for Cabinet Refacing for February https://kitchensolvers.com/kitchen-of-the-month-winner-for-cabinet-refacing-for-february-5/ Mon, 03 Mar 2025 15:17:59 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=243637 Kitchen Inspiration by Kitchen Solvers of La Crosse Project Location: La Crosse, WI Remodel type: Cabinet Refacing and New Cabinets […]

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Kitchen Inspiration by Kitchen Solvers of La Crosse

  • Project Location: La Crosse, WI
  • Remodel type: Cabinet Refacing and New Cabinets
  • Type of door style: Elegante II
  • Remodel style: Transitional
  • Color: Palomino
  • Countertop: Quartz
  • Countertop color: Calacatta Safyra
  • Backsplash: Scrapbook 2” x 8” Album White backsplash and a stunning Scrapbook Quilt accent

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Spotlight Kitchens of February 2025 – Cabinet Refacing https://kitchensolvers.com/spotlight-kitchens-of-february-2025-cabinet-refacing/ Mon, 03 Mar 2025 14:44:06 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=243610 Project Location: La Crosse, WI Remodel type: Cabinet Refacing Type of door style: Shaker Wide Remodel style: Transitional Color: Stratus […]

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  • Project Location: La Crosse, WI
  • Remodel type: Cabinet Refacing
  • Type of door style: Shaker Wide
  • Remodel style: Transitional
  • Color: Stratus for perimeter and Sage for island
  • Countertop: Quartz
  • Countertop color: Carrara Miksa
  • Backsplash: Miramo 2” x 5” Picket Mosaic in Pearl

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Kitchen of the Month Winner for Cabinet Refacing for January https://kitchensolvers.com/kitchen-of-the-month-winner-for-cabinet-refacing-for-january-5/ Sat, 01 Feb 2025 20:42:28 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=237260 Kitchen Inspiration by Kitchen Solvers of McCook Project Location: Bird City, KS Remodel type: Redoor Type of door style: Elegante […]

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Kitchen Inspiration by Kitchen Solvers of McCook

  • Project Location: Bird City, KS
  • Remodel type: Redoor
  • Type of door style: Elegante II
  • Remodel style: Contemporary
  • Color: Aloe Supermatte for uppers & Sage Supermatte for lowers
  • Countertop: Quartz
  • Countertop color: Praa Sands
  • Backsplash: Reward Taupe Bevel Glossy Porcelain

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Choosing Durable Materials for High-Traffic Kitchens https://kitchensolvers.com/choosing-durable-materials-for-high-traffic-kitchens/ Tue, 06 Aug 2024 19:21:03 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=195616 A kitchen remodel is a fun and exciting home project that can breathe new life into your home. In most […]

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A kitchen remodel is a fun and exciting home project that can breathe new life into your home. In most homes, the kitchen is a high-traffic area, so selecting the right materials is essential to ensuring longevity and maintaining aesthetic appeal. Below we’ll explore a few durable countertop options and flooring choices that have been proven to stand up to heavy use while also keeping your kitchen looking its best.

Countertop Options

Your countertops are a significant focal point of your kitchen so take time to consider your options. Choosing a material that can withstand daily use, spills, heat, and occasional impacts is crucial. Here are a few of the most durable countertop options to consider for a high-traffic kitchen.

Quartz

Quartz countertops are incredibly hard and durable as they are engineered from crushed quartz stone mixed with resin. They are a non-porous surface so they resist staining and don’t require additional sealing. Quartz is available in an almost endless range of colors and patterns which makes it easy to find a style that complements your kitchen.

Granite

Granite is an extremely durable natural stone. Each individual slab is unique which provides a one-of-a-kind look for your kitchen. Granite is heat and scratch-resistant, and when properly sealed, can also resist stains. Even though granite requires sealing from time to time, it is a popular choice for high-traffic kitchens due to its robust nature.

Solid Surface

Solid surface countertops are made from a blend of acrylic and polyester. These countertops are resistant to stains and easy to clean since they are non-porous. These materials can be seamlessly integrated with sinks and backsplashes which reduces the risk of trapped dirt and grime. They are, however, more prone to scratches or heat damage compared to quartz and granite.

Concrete

Concrete countertops are a unique and customizable option for your kitchen remodel. They can be tailored to your preferred color and texture and have proven to be highly durable. Concrete can be sealed to help prevent staining and water absorption. It is important to regularly perform maintenance however to preserve their appearance. Their industrial look could be the perfect addition to a modern kitchen design.

Flooring Choices

In high-traffic kitchens, your flooring needs to withstand nearly constant foot traffic, spills, and the potential impact of dropped items. Here are a few flooring choices that not only durable but also stylish.

Porcelain Tile

Porcelain has been proven to be one of the most durable flooring options available. It is denser and harder than ceramic so it is highly resistant to scratches, stains, and moisture. Porcelain comes in a large variety of colors, patterns, and styles. Some styles even mimic natural stone or wood to make porcelain an option in pretty much any kitchen design. It is ideal for high-traffic kitchens because of its longevity and low maintenance.

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)

Luxury Vinyl Plank flooring has become more and more popular due to its durability and versatility. It is made to mimic the appearance of hardwood or stone but it is much more resilient. LVP is waterproof, scratch-resistant, and very comfortable underfoot. It is also relatively easy to install which makes it a cost-effective choice for kitchen remodels.

Natural Stone

Natural stone flooring includes slate, granite, or travertine and it offers unparalleled durability and timeless beauty. They are naturally resistant to stains or scratches but they may require extra sealing for protection against moisture. Natural stone can be a little pricey, but if you are looking for a luxurious and elegant feel, your high-traffic kitchen will thank you for making the investment.

Engineered Hardwood

Engineered hardwood mimics the look of traditional hardwood but adds a level of durability that real wood cannot offer. Its top layer of a real wood veneer over a plywood or high-density fiberboard core makes it more stable and resistant to moisture. Engineered hardwood can withstand heavy traffic and use and can be refinished again and again to refresh its appearance.

Finding the balance between durability and aesthetics is the main goal when choosing the materials for your kitchen remodel. If you choose robust countertops like quartz or granite and opt for resilient flooring like porcelain tile or LVP, you can be sure to design a kitchen that not only looks incredible but also withstands the demands of daily life. Choosing to invest in durable materials will ensure that your kitchen remains both functional and beautiful for years to come. If you are still curious about your options or don’t know where to start on your kitchen remodel design, your local Kitchen Solvers team is here to help every step of the way. Starting with a free in-home consultation that is only a phone call away from being scheduled.

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Modern vs. Traditional: Choosing the Right Kitchen Style https://kitchensolvers.com/modern-vs-traditional-choosing-the-right-kitchen-style/ Sat, 16 Mar 2024 01:48:00 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=173823 When designing your dream kitchen, one of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make is whether to embrace a modern […]

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When designing your dream kitchen, one of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make is whether to embrace a modern or traditional style. Both options offer unique aesthetic characteristics that can transform your kitchen into a space that truly reflects your personality and style. The decision might be clear to you, but what if it’s not? Here we will explore some of the features of both modern and traditional kitchens to help you make an informed decision for your kitchen renovation.

A modern kitchen can be defined by its sleek lines, minimal design, and cutting-edge technology. Imagine clean, uncluttered spaces that emphasize functionality and efficiency. In a modern kitchen, you’ll most likely find glossy cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and surfaces like quartz or concrete countertops. When it comes to color, the palette tends to be neutral with pops of bold color used sparingly. Lighting fixtures are usually sleek and understated to add to the overall sense of sophistication.

A traditional kitchen typically exudes warmth, charm, and timeless elegance. These kitchens are typically inspired by classic designs and materials to create an inviting atmosphere. Wood cabinetry with eye-catching detailing, farmhouse sinks, and decorative molding are all hallmarks of the traditional kitchen style. The coloring of a traditional kitchen is typically richer with warm tones like cream, beige, and soft hues of blue or green dominating the space. Lighting fixtures are typically ornate and decorative to add a touch of old-world charm.

So now that you know some of the defining features of both modern and traditional kitchens, how do you decide which style is right for you? Consider your personal preferences and lifestyle. If you tend to gravitate towards clean, contemporary design and also appreciate the latest in technology, a modern kitchen might be the perfect fit for you. Modern-styled kitchens are usually ideal for busy professionals who value efficiency and convenience, as well as homeowners who like to entertain and impress with cutting-edge style and technology.

However, if you prefer more of a timeless and inviting aesthetic, the traditional kitchen might be for you. Traditional kitchens are perfect for the homeowner who loves to cook and entertain in a warm and welcoming environment. If you find yourself appreciating craftsmanship and attention to detail, traditional kitchens often feature handcrafted elements and high-quality materials.

Another thing to consider when choosing the style of your kitchen renovation is the overall style of the rest of your home. Mixing and matching design styles can create an eclectic look in your home, however, it is important to ensure that your new kitchen will complement the rest of your home. For instance, if your home has a modern, open-concept layout, adding a sleek and modern kitchen will blend in seamlessly. On the other hand, if the rest of your home has more of a traditional or historic feel, opting for the classic and timeless traditional kitchen design will be a better choice.

Ultimately, choosing between a modern or traditional kitchen comes down to each homeowners personal preference and lifestyle. Whether you prefer clean lines and high-tech features or warmth and charm, there is no right or wrong answer. The most important thing is that your kitchen reflects the unique style and practical needs of the homeowner. Take the time to explore both options and gather inspiration to create a space that you’ll love for years to come. If you are looking for someone to help guide you through your research, your local Kitchen Solvers can help you not only design your dream kitchen but also install it as well. Reach out today to get started with a complimentary in-home consultation.

 

 

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Kitchen Flooring Options: What Works Best for You https://kitchensolvers.com/kitchen-flooring-options-what-works-best-for-you/ Mon, 25 Sep 2023 03:09:21 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=162135 Whether you are preparing delicious meals, gathering for a family holiday, or hosting friends for a party, the kitchen is […]

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Whether you are preparing delicious meals, gathering for a family holiday, or hosting friends for a party, the kitchen is the center of activity. The flooring that you choose for this space can play a vital role in both aesthetics and functionality. With a multitude of options available, it is hard to know which one to pick for your kitchen. Here we will look at various kitchen flooring options to help you decide what works best for your unique needs.

Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring is a classic, timeless choice because it never truly goes out of style. Wood flooring adds a warm, natural, charming appearance to the kitchen and can really elevate your space. Wood flooring is durable and long-lasting which makes it a great option for such a busy, high-traffic part of the home. With hardwood flooring, it is important to uphold proper maintenance. You can do this by promptly wiping up spills and regularly sealing the floors to protect them against moisture damage.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is an affordable alternative to hardwood flooring that does not compromise on aesthetics. Modern laminate options simulate the look of natural wood or stone so you are sure to find a color and design that suits your style. Laminate is highly resistant to scratches and easy to clean which makes it a great choice for families with young children or pets. Laminate can be professionally installed or if you aren’t afraid of a little DIY, there are options that are fairly easy to install yourself.

Tile Flooring

Tile flooring comes in a variety of materials such as ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone making it a very versatile option for your kitchen. Not only do tiles come in multiple materials, but they are also available in numerous colors, patterns, and sizes. This allows for ultimate creativity as a homeowner because you can create unique designs that match your style preference. Tile is highly durable and resistant to moisture as well so it is an ideal choice for kitchens.

Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring is not what it used to be. Although it has had a bad rap in the past, it has come a long way in recent years and is now one of the top choices amongst homeowners. It is extremely budget-friendly, simple to install on your own, and incredibly water-resistant. Vinyl flooring comes in sheets, tiles, or planks and it can mimic the look of any other type of flooring like wood, stone, or tile. It is soft and comfortable underfoot which can reduce fatigue during those long cooking or baking sessions in the kitchen.

Concrete Flooring

If you are looking for a more industrial or contemporary design, concrete flooring might be a good choice for you. It is extremely durable, easy to clean, and can be stained or polished to achieve an assortment of aesthetic effects. Concrete floors can be sealed to resist staining and moisture damage so it is a practical and efficient choice for a kitchen.

Ultimately, the best choice for your kitchen depends on your unique preferences, lifestyle, budget, and style. Every type of flooring has its own set of advantages so it is important to consider all the factors like durability, maintenance, and upkeep. If you carefully evaluate these factors, you can be sure to make an informed decision and choose a flooring that works best for you. If you still aren’t sure which type of flooring fits your style and kitchen design, the experts at your local Kitchen Solvers are eager to help you decide and are available for all your other kitchen design questions as well. Call today to set up a free in-home consultation to start making your dream kitchen a reality.

 

 

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Cost-Effective Options for Kitchen Flooring https://kitchensolvers.com/cost-effective-options-for-kitchen-flooring/ Wed, 08 Mar 2023 20:07:03 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=161729 Your kitchen floorings take a beating. From the constant foot traffic moving from refrigerator, to stove, to sink. To the […]

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Your kitchen floorings take a beating. From the constant foot traffic moving from refrigerator, to stove, to sink. To the endless spills and messes that inevitably end up on them and the daily (sometimes multi-daily) cleanings that follow said spills. Your kitchen floors need to be durable, scratch-resistant, water-resistant, and if you’re on a tight budget, cheap! That’s a hefty list of traits to try to accommodate but if you take the time to think through all of these things, you’re sure to pick a flooring that will not only withstand the beatings but also last a lifetime…or at least until your next kitchen remodel.

Here are a few of the cost-effective flooring options to consider for your kitchen remodel:

Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring is one of the most popular choices for high-traffic areas of the home like the kitchen. It is very durable and extremely affordable. It comes in an almost endless variety of colors, styles, and patterns so you’re sure to find one that fits your style and taste. Vinyl flooring is water-resistant so it’s perfect for kitchens where water, oils, crumbs, and all sorts of messes are common. It is also a decently easy flooring to install if you have a basic understanding of home improvement and consider yourself a handy person. Being able to install it yourself will save you even more money as you won’t have to hire a professional to do it.

Laminate Flooring

Another popular option is laminate flooring. Laminate, like vinyl, can mimic the look of hardwoods, tile, or stone so you can choose the style that fits your life. It is also durable and easy to clean, however, it is not guaranteed to be waterproof. As you are shopping, make sure you are paying attention to these details. When choosing flooring for a kitchen, you definitely want to make sure you choose a waterproof option. Spills and messes happen, and unfortunately, appliances may leak or pipes may burst. To prepare for these types of mishaps, it’s good to make sure your flooring can withstand them. Laminate is also easy to install so would be a great DIY project for a weekend if you’re up for it.

Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tile is another durable flooring option for the kitchen. It is water-resistant, easy to clean, and even scratch-resistant so it’s perfect for homes with children or pets. Ceramic tiles come in lots of different sizes, shapes, and colors so you can definitely find something that works for you and your personality. You can even get creative with tile and lay a few different colors in a checkerboard or other types of patterns. These types of geometric patterned flooring are becoming more and more popular and can give your space a high-end look. Tile can be cumbersome to install, so if you don’t have tiling experience, it is probably best to hire someone as small mistakes can actually lead to less durability.

Engineered Wood Flooring

If you’re just attached to that wood look and can’t find a laminate or vinyl that quite scratches that itch, you might consider an engineered wood flooring. This flooring is made from layers of wood veneer that are glued together to create strong, stable planks that are then installed just like a real wood floor. It comes in a variety of styles and finishes just like real wood but is a fraction of the cost. It can be installed over concrete or directly over your existing flooring. Although it is not entirely water-resistant, it is more so than real wood so it can be a good choice for a kitchen.

Concrete Flooring

Concrete flooring is becoming more and more popular in homes in recent years. It is clearly very durable and low maintenance. It is very easy to clean and can be stained or painted to create a personal, unique look. Many homeowners are choosing radiant heating to reduce energy costs and concrete flooring is the perfect match for that. Radiant heating also ensures that your concrete flooring is warm and cozy instead of cold and stark as concrete is prone to become in some modern spaces.

As you can see, there are lots of different options for cost-effective flooring for your kitchen remodel. Each one has benefits and drawbacks so do your research and choose a flooring that works for your budget, lifestyle, and personal preferences. As you embark on your kitchen remodel, we at Kitchen Solvers will talk through these options with you as well and help you choose the flooring that works best for your space. We’re looking forward to hearing from you and dreaming up your perfect kitchen.

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Is Concrete Flooring Right for Your Kitchen? https://kitchensolvers.com/is-concrete-flooring-right-for-your-kitchen/ Wed, 28 Aug 2019 15:26:05 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=5682 Countless decisions must be made when you’re remodeling your kitchen, including what material to use with your flooring. Although there […]

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Countless decisions must be made when you’re remodeling your kitchen, including what material to use with your flooring. Although there are several different flooring materials available, concrete is one of the best, especially if you’re looking for a superb combination of affordability, durability, and style.

Most people assume that concrete floors are only suitable for a basement or other spaces where function is more important than form, but in reality, concrete is one of the best materials you could choose for your kitchen floor and provides an array of benefits. Here are some of the top benefits of concrete kitchen floors you should keep in mind while you’re remodeling your kitchen.

Almost No Maintenance Required

If you use the kitchen in your home every single day, it’s vital that you choose a flooring material that requires little to no maintenance so that you can spend your time cooking delicious meals instead of scrubbing floors. Fortunately, when they’re made of concrete, your kitchen floors will require almost no upkeep, making your chore list easier and a lot shorter.

Concrete kitchen floors offer a seamless surface that is incredibly easy to maintain. You won’t have to worry about scouring cracks and crevices because there won’t be any to clean. Typically, you only need to mop your kitchen floors with warm, soapy water to keep your floors shining like new.

An Eco-Friendly Flooring Option

If you’re the type of homeowner who wants your house to be as environmentally friendly as possible, choosing concrete floors for your kitchen is a great decision. For starters, concrete is a very sustainable material, meaning that once it’s installed, you won’t have to worry about replacing it for years to come, reducing the environmental impact of adding new floors to your home.

During installation, you can also make sure that your floors are laid in an eco-friendly manner. For, instance you can request that your concrete mix is made using green materials, and you can also request that the colorant and sealant used to finish your floor is free of harmful volatile organic compounds.

Cost-Effective Flooring

Kitchen remodels can be very expensive, especially when you’re adding new floors. Luckily, when you choose concrete flooring, you can control your costs and possibly even save money on your project.

For instance, if you already have a concrete slab and you just want to give your floors a little touch-up, your new floor may cost as little as $2 per square foot. Even if you’re thinking about adding texturing or a pattern to your floors, $8 per square foot is typically the most you may pay, meaning your floors will be very affordable.

Install Your Flooring

If you’re interested in adding concrete kitchen flooring to your home, the team at Kitchen Solvers would be glad to help you with your remodeling project. We are your top kitchen-remodeling resource and can help you with projects large and small.

When you stop by, one of our design experts can tell you more about the benefits of concrete flooring and can also help you choose the texturing and coloring for your floors that will fit your home. Visit a Kitchen Solvers location today to kickstart your flooring project.

Also be sure to check out our blogs, A Complete Guide to Kitchen Flooring and What You Should Know Before Upgrading Your Kitchen Floors for more information on different flooring options for your kitchen.

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