Cork is another great solution for kitchens. It's warm underfoot, strong, comes in lots of different colors and costs about the same as wood, I think. I was also told it's naturally anti-allergenic and bug-repellent.
I don't remember what kind of wood we used when we put in a new floor in our kitchen in Maplewood. It did get pretty stained in just a few years. We used polyurethane to protect it.
Now we've rediscovered tung oil. It doesn't last as long as other finishes, but it is entirely non-toxic and very easy to apply. It even smells pretty nice. Since I'm crazy, I tested the non-toxicity by tasting it. It was fine. *emoticon*
We recently refinished wood floors in our kitchen that we rescued from under two layers of plywood and linoleum. We stained them Special Walnut by Minwax to match the rest of the house. They are beautiful! But almost immediately, our radiator leaked steaming water all over them and we had to refinish them again.
I'm glad to not have the ugly floor we had before, but I would never PUT wood floors in a kitchen after that experience.
Dove said:
We recently refinished wood floors in our kitchen that we rescued from under two layers of plywood and linoleum. We stained them Special Walnut by Minwax to match the rest of the house. They are beautiful! But almost immediately, our radiator leaked steaming water all over them and we had to refinish them again.
I'm glad to not have the ugly floor we had before, but I would never PUT wood floors in a kitchen after that experience.
That is my biggest concern with wood floors. In my condo in JC I had a couple of leaks in our living room that totally destroyed the floors and they had to be replaced and refinished multiple times. Water and wood don't go together in my opinion. Is like marble counters in the kitchen. Yes beautiful, but not for those who truly want to use a kitchen for its intended purpose (IMHO). Or I may just be a really messy cook.
I have the same concern about wood floor. One thing I really don't like about all the upscale stuff we are suppose to do in our houses, I find them to take extra care or time. I hate the water spots on the granite counter in my bathroom. I don't know what we are going to do when we finally get around to doing our kitchen.
We've had two houses with wood floors in the kitchen and are closing on yet another one next week (holy crap, it's next week???). Anyway, we have had no problem with it, ever. I can see that it might be more challenging if you have kids or spill a lot, but major leaks are a rare occurrence. So I've never worried about it.
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