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Rubber is available in a wide range of colors and patterns and because the color is consistent through-out the entire material it does not fade or show wears like many other Kitchen Flooring Choices. With the ease of care and the fact that it does not fade over time rubber is a choice that can last for the rest of your life and beyond. On top of that it is very reasonably priced so it won’t break the bank either.
A wood floor in a kitchen is kind to the feet and, if well finished will be water-resistant and easy to clean. Use a just damp mop to avoid water staining. Gap between old floorboards will attract kitchen dust and dirt, so fill them in with thin strips of wood (or cork if the is not in a noticeable place).
2. Tiled floors.
3. Stone floors.
4. Concrete and composite floors.


