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8 kitchen floors that not only your feet will love

It doesn't always have to be cold tiles – the possibilities for floor design in the kitchen are just as versatile and wide-ranging as in other rooms. From wood in any form to tiles and stone, concrete and laminate, everything is possible that pleases you can feel good under your feet. and fits the style of the room. For inspiration we have you today eight beautiful flooring ideas.

1. Fine parquet flooring

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Herringbone parquet looks particularly elegant and stylish due to the interesting laying technique. And it doesn't have to be limited to living and dining rooms. The noble real wood floor also cuts an excellent figure in the kitchen - provided that the appropriate surface treatment and regular, thorough care with oils and waxes are carried out.

2. Elegant stone tiles

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LEIVARS avatarTiles are the classic when it comes to kitchen flooring, because they are easy to clean, durable and almost indestructible. The dropped milk carton leaves just as little damage here as hot grease, red wine, water from the dishwasher or heavy pots that fall to the ground. To achieve a particularly noble look, you can rely on natural stone tiles, which are a bit more sensitive, but look extremely high-quality and enhance any kitchen in no time at all.

With a wooden floor in the kitchen, you can not only go in the classic-elegant direction, but also in a rustic-cozy one. Then the old, exposed and reworked floorboards provide a homely, relaxed and natural ambience, which, by the way, goes just as well with rough country house kitchens as it does with super-modern, purist designs.

4. Modern wooden floor

Or you can opt for a modern type of wooden floor that looks neither too traditional nor too rustic. Important: Real wood floors must be well treated and thoroughly cared for, especially in rooms such as the kitchen, where moisture, stains and the like cannot be ruled out, so that you can really enjoy them for a long time.

5. Cheerful Mosaic Tiles

Here is another way to integrate tiles far away from the cold and boredom: patterned mosaic tiles in folklore style look cheerful and make the floor the main actor in the kitchen. However, in this case, the rest of the furnishings should rather be discreetly restrained so that the room does not end up looking overloaded and chaotic.

6. Painted Stone

What works for walls also works on the floor: If grey stones or red terracotta don't match the style of your kitchen, but you would like to keep the stone floor itself, you can easily paint it. All in white, the room appears much brighter and friendlier, but you can also set great accents with a stronger color.

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