Kitchen Laminate Flooring
Kitchen laminate flooring has to balance appearance with performance. This is one of the busiest rooms in the home, so the floor needs to cope with regular movement, dropped crumbs, splashes, and constant cleaning while still looking good every day.
That is why many buyers begin with water resistant laminate when shopping for a kitchen. While no floor should be left with standing water on it, a water-resistant design offers more confidence in a room where moisture and spills are a normal part of daily life.
Installation in a kitchen needs careful planning. The subfloor should be flat, sound, and dry before fitting. Expansion space must be respected around the perimeter, and extra attention is needed around pipework, doorways, and appliance areas. In floating floor installations, it is also important not to trap the floor so it cannot move as intended.
Design-wise, kitchens can go in different directions. If you want a cleaner, more structured look, tile styles are a smart option. If you prefer warmth and softness in the room, oak, brown, or muted grey wood looks work well. For brighter schemes, lighter finishes can help smaller kitchens feel more open.
The kitchen often connects to the dining room or living room, so choosing a floor that transitions well into neighbouring spaces can improve the whole layout. If you want a similar moisture-conscious option for another splash-prone room, explore our bathroom range too.
Browse our kitchen laminate flooring and find a finish that combines easy cleaning, everyday durability, and a look you will enjoy for years.
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