
Wood floors extending into the kitchen from throughout the rest of the house is an excellent way to create a seamless design and is a growing trend, but unless you understand and accept the limitations of a wood floor in a kitchen environment, it is best to use a different complimenting material such as stone or tile.
The challenge:
Kitchens have a high amount of traffic, stuff gets dropped, and liquids are often spilt, all of which a wood floor can react to negatively. Most people focus on the durability of the finish, which is critical and is covered in this article, but there are other things to consider as well which are also pointed out.
Consider the following if you choose to use wood flooring in a kitchen:
A more in-depth look into some of the different finish choices:
No matter what type of finish used on the wood, it will be more sensitive in a kitchen environment.
The following are benefits of an additional application of Hardwax Oil:
With the above in mind, anyone should be able to have an impressive looking wood floor in their kitchen that performs to their expectations if your expectations are suited to the choice you make!
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