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Laminate Flooring vs. Vinyl Flooring: Which is Best for Your Needs?

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If you are looking at remodeling your kitchen, deciding what type and style of flooring to go with can be just as important as what type of kitchen cabinets to install and what brand and style of appliances to select for the room, if not slightly more so. Without a nice floor, your kitchen will fast lose its appeal and it should be a nice, pleasant place for people to go and be able to have a meal. Many people even go to the kitchen to talk and socialize, so it is important that you get the right floor covering for your needs and you are as pleased with your kitchen as you can possibly be. After awhile, kitchen flooring is semi-permanent, and whatever you pick you are probably going to have to stick with.

After figuring what your budget is, it is much easier to have some idea of what type of flooring you will realistically be able to afford, especially with all other expenses considered including materials and installation. Many times, laminate and vinyl flooring come up as the most cost effective option, and that is not necessarily a bad thing. While many people may wish they could have their real bamboo or cherry wood flooring, or perhaps that marble floor that you have always dreamed of, it is not often affordable.

Of the two choices, laminate flooring is definitely the least expensive but vinyl flooring is also an affordable option. Laminate flooring is great for many people because it is a cheaper alternative to some of the more expensive flooring options, like expensive wood or marble. Laminate flooring can be made to look just like the other type of flooring that you may have wanted but was unable to afford, but obviously of a lesser quality.

While it is not necessarily the same thing, laminate flooring does have its own advantages. For example:

Laminate flooring can give you the look of real bamboo, marble, or wooden flooring.

Laminate flooring is easy to clean. You don't have to have any expensive polishes or oils to clean your floor, just a wet mop and some cleaning supplies and you are ready to go.

Laminate flooring is very durable and long-lasting, if you take care of it properly and it is installed correctly.

Laminate flooring comes at a relatively low cost compared to other types of flooring, so if you are on a budget and want quality that is the perfect thing for you.

While laminate flooring is a great option, people are also deciding to go after vinyl flooring options as well. Vinyl is one of the most popular types of flooring out there as well. There are many reasons why, but the main ones have to do with the fact that not only is vinyl durable, but it is rather comfortable as well, as far as non-carpet flooring options go.

While it is not necessarily one of those things that everybody wants to have to settle for, vinyl is a lovely option for kitchen floor covering and like laminate flooring, it has its own set of advantages. For example:

Vinyl is available in large sheets or in tiles, so however you feel like dealing with your installation is up to you. Whether you want the tiled look or not, vinyl has got you covered.

Vinyl comes in many different colors and patterns, which makes it perfect for typing your kitchen floor up with a certain type of dcor if you want to. This is something that other flooring options do not afford you.

Vinyl comes in self-adhesive form or you can purchase the flooring adhesive for the vinyl flooring. Either way, installation is much easier.

Whatever option you choose, both laminate flooring and vinyl flooring are excellent options for any kitchen makeover project or just for a simple change to one of your most well-used rooms. Your kitchen is important; it is the place that meals are prepared and maybe even a place where friends and family congregate, so it is important that you are pleased with your decision on flooring options. Whichever option you choose, vinyl or laminate, you have a variety of decorating options open to you.

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» left by Anonymous (164 days 11 hours ago.)
what happens if the dishwasher, for example, leaks on a laminate floor?

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» left by Anonymous (127 days 2 hours ago.)
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"Of the two choices, laminate flooring is definitely the least expensive..."
Nonsense. Laminate is often more expensive than vinyl.

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