Choosing the Best Flooring Type for a Kitchen
Planning a kitchen remodel and unsure where to begin with flooring? It’s important to choose a material that can handle the unique challenges of a kitchen environment. While kitchens aren’t as damp as bathrooms or laundry rooms, they still experience plenty of moisture, heat, and high foot traffic — not to mention spills and splashes from cooking and washing.

Your kitchen floor should be durable, moisture-resistant, stain- and scratch-resistant, and easy to clean and maintain. From engineered wood to vinyl, there are several great options to consider. To help make the right choice, consider working with a trusted Niagara kitchen remodeler.
Top Kitchen Flooring Options
The best kitchen flooring choices offer durability, water resistance, and low-maintenance cleaning. Here are some top contenders:
- Engineered wood flooring
- Luxury vinyl tile (LVT)
- Sheet vinyl (vinyl roll)
- Ceramic or stone tiles
- Laminate
Each of these materials stands up well to moisture and temperature fluctuations. Of them all, LVT and sheet vinyl perform best in high-moisture environments.
All these options are designed for longevity and easy upkeep. They do vary in cost — for example, vinyl is generally more affordable and DIY-friendly, while tile requires professional installation and comes at a higher price.
Flooring Types to Avoid
Some flooring types are better left out of the kitchen:
- Carpet: Though comfortable and warm, carpet is difficult to clean and stains easily — not ideal for a high-use space like the kitchen.
- Solid hardwood: Natural hardwood expands and contracts with humidity and temperature changes, making it unsuitable for kitchens.
If you love the look of wood, engineered hardwood is a more kitchen-friendly choice. It resists warping and handles moisture and humidity better than traditional solid wood.
A Closer Look at Popular Kitchen Flooring Materials
Vinyl
Budget-friendly and practical, vinyl (including LVT and sheet vinyl) is highly durable, water-resistant, and easy to maintain. It’s also softer and warmer underfoot than tile, making it more comfortable for long cooking sessions — and less likely to shatter dropped dishes.
Engineered Wood
Unlike solid hardwood, engineered wood is made to handle moisture and temperature changes, making it a safer choice for kitchens while still providing the timeless look of wood.
Laminate
Laminate has a water-resistant top layer but can be damaged if moisture seeps beneath the surface. It’s best for kitchens with lower moisture exposure or where spills can be cleaned up quickly.
Ceramic and Stone Tile
Tile is extremely durable and resistant to moisture, making it a popular kitchen choice. However, it can be hard on your feet and unforgiving to dropped items.
Ready to Remodel?
If a kitchen renovation is on your horizon, contact Martell Home Improvements for a free quote and expert consultation. Contact us at 905-935-7464 and let our St. Catharines kitchen remodellers help bring your vision to life.
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