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Avoid Patterned Kitchen Flooring And Try This Alternative Instead
By JAHAIRA ARTHUR
Although patterned tiles allow you to personalize your floor, they can date the space. Fortunately, there are several classic designs that’ll create a stunning kitchen floor.
Patterned flooring presents a design nightmare, demanding to be the center of the room and overwhelming all other elements of the space.
Plus, removing it can be
very expensive.
Also, the patterned designs are often fads that fade in and out of style. Instead, you should opt for a classic look, such as hardwood, that pairs well with all design aesthetics.
Use wood with a neutral medium-toned finish and standard mid-size planks for a timeless look. Alternatively, you can create the same look using laminate planks or neutral tiles.
You can also use marble tiles for a subtle pattern that won’t dominate the kitchen. If your heart is set on a patterned floor, try using peel-and-stick tiles for a temporary look.