
Hardwood
Solid hardwood and engineered hardwood give your kitchen a classic, traditional character. It can also lend a more flowing, unified feel, especially in an open floor plan.
Kitchens are often one of the busiest rooms in many people’s homes. Plus, kitchens can serve as family gathering places. You’ll need to install durable, easy-to-clean kitchen flooring that can handle traffic, spills, splashes and more. It’s also important to consider how the color of your kitchen cabinets and countertops will coordinate with your flooring choices.
Your flooring professional can help you choose the right flooring for your kitchen. During your FREE In-Home Estimate, your flooring professional will explain different flooring choices to help fit your home, budget, and lifestyle.
Solid hardwood and engineered hardwood give your kitchen a classic, traditional character. It can also lend a more flowing, unified feel, especially in an open floor plan.
Laminate is a practical choice for budget-conscious homeowners who want the look of real wood in the kitchen. It can create a unified look for open floor plan.
Ceramic and porcelain tiles are a staple in many kitchens (and with good reason). They are not only easy-to-clean, but are also highly durable and resistant to moisture, stains, and soil.
Vinyl has long been a popular choice for kitchen flooring. Vinyl flooring is durable, easy-to-clean, and has the look of real stone, tile, or even wood.
*Installation of in-stock styles of carpet, hardwood, vinyl plank, vinyl tile, and laminate guaranteed by 12/25/23 (“guarantee date”) for orders signed and any necessary financing approved between 11/17/23 and 12/12/23. Free applies to the uninstalled portion of a qualified order only. Customer must be available for scheduled installation on/before the guarantee date. Order changes made by Customer void the guarantee. Does not apply where circumstances beyond our reasonable control prevent installation by guarantee date, including weather, manufacturer delays/shortages, trucking/shipping delays, discontinuations by the manufacturer, manufacturing quality problems, violence, and labor disturbances. Customer must accept reasonably offered product substitute of equal or greater value as necessary. Residential installations only. Not valid on prior purchases. Not available in all areas. Subject to change.