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Cabinets and countertops garner considerable attention when pondering kitchen renovations, but it’s equally important that homeowners pay attention to flooring when planning a remodel. The following are some common flooring materials homeowners will have to consider as they plan to remodel their kitchens.

Ceramic tile

Ceramic tile is a popular kitchen flooring material for its price-to-prettiness ratio, as well as being durable and easy to maintain. That simple maintenance includes ease of cleaning, as ceramic tile can be quickly cleared of spills and dirt tracked into a kitchen from outside. Ceramic tile also comes in a wide variety of colors, a versatility that undoubtedly adds to its popularity.

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Porcelain tile

Porcelain is also a ceramic, but it is fired at a higher temperature, which closes more clay pores and makes it waterproof, more easily cleaned and durable, especially if the tiles are unglazed. Flooring experts estimate that porcelain tiles can last anywhere from 15 to 50 years. Though they are more prone to cracking during the cutting and installation process, porcelain tile also requires minimal maintenance, which appeals to busy homeowners.

Engineered hardwood

Engineered hardwood is a popular choice that many homeowners appreciate due to its strength and aesthetic appeal. This flooring material is made with real wood that’s reinforced to make it even more durable and water-resistant. The result is an easily maintained product that also can last as long as solid wood flooring so long as it’s well-maintained. Various shades, designs and textures are available.

Laminate flooring

Laminate flooring is a budget-friendly option that’s available in a wide range of styles, colors and patterns. The smooth surface of laminate flooring makes it easy to clean, and its resistance to water is another characteristic that appeals to homeowners. But spills on laminate floors are best cleaned up quickly, and the material is vulnerable to warping and staining if exposed to moisture for extended periods of time.

Vinyl flooring

The experts at Good Housekeeping report that vinyl flooring is the fastest-growing category of flooring. Vinyl flooring is made from plastic and usually consists of acrylic, PVC and similar polymers. Luxury vinyl tile or plank (sometimes called LVP) is thick and durable, and it’s often noted for its likeness to solid wood. Home Depot advises homeowners to consider the thickness range when mulling their vinyl flooring options. Thickness ranges between four and 40 millimeters, and a thicker layer is more resistant to water, scratches and stains.