Kitchen Floors Inspiration


light beige water resistant wood floor in kitchen with green island and subway tile backsplash
North Cape White Oak

Water-resistant Engineered Hardwood

multi toned gray waterproof floor in kitchen with muted green cabinets and island plus dark brown and rattan bar stools
Mount Washington Birch

Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank

dark brown waterproof floor in kitchen with dark blue island open to living area with gray sofa
Copper Valley Chestnut

Waterproof Laminate

dark brown wood floor in kitchen with oversized island with wood details and white and wood cabinets
Angel Falls

Distressed Engineered Hardwood

dark gray water resistant wood floor in kitchen and dining room with dark table and chairs open to outdoor patio with stone fireplace
Marco Island White Oak

Water-resistant Engineered Hardwood

light brown wood floor in open kitchen and dining room with gray cabinets and wood and metal dining table
Nautilus Hickory

Wire Brushed Engineered Hardwood

light beige waterproof floor in open kitchen and dining room with gray cabinets plus marble top waterfall island and white round dining table and beige upholstered chairs
Daydream Meadow Oak

Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank

golden brown waterproof rigid vinyl plank flooring in kitchen with blue floor to ceiling cabinets plus butcher block island and white countertops
Honey Mead Oak

Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank

light brown waterproof hybrid floor in open kitchen living floor plan with turquoise island and beige living room furniture
Bay Bridge Oak

Waterproof Hybrid Resilient

light gray waterproof floor in kitchen with light pink island and dark green bar stools
Sheffield Oak

Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank

white porcelain tile in kitchen with white cabinets plus white marble waterfall island with beige subway tile and breakfast area with bench seating
Lavish Linen

Waterproof Stone-look Porcelain Tile

light brown waterproof floor in kitchen with light brown dining table and chairs and metal island
River Walk Oak

Waterproof Luxury Vinyl Plank

How to Choose the Best Flooring for Kitchens

To help you narrow down your kitchen flooring options, we’ve put together some essential factors to keep in mind:

Water Resistance
Kitchens are the source and the scene of many a mess, from spilled sauces to dripping dishes. Depending on how much usage your kitchen sees, you may want to opt for a water-resistant or even waterproof floor. This can make for easier cleanup in the moment and maintenance over the years.

Maintenance
Some materials simply last longer than others, but a lot depends on proper maintenance. Hardwood floors can look beautiful for decades, but only if you care for them properly. If you have an active lifestyle or a large family, you may want to choose something like kitchen laminate flooring, which requires minimal maintenance.

Style
Our kitchen floors offer the best of both worlds when it comes to form and function. We’re here to help you get the look you’re envisioning with the durability and low maintenance requirements you’re dreaming of.

Cost
Do you have a small galley kitchen or a generous space with a gorgeous island? The total square footage of your kitchen will determine how much material you’ll need. The type of material you choose will also impact the final cost of the project.     

Installation
Think about whether you’d like to work with a flooring professional for installation or DIY your kitchen floor. If you choose to tackle the project yourself, look for a flooring material that features easy-click installation.

Kitchen Ideas with Tile

We love kitchen tiles because they can be made to look like so many different materials, such as marble and even hardwood. At the same time, porcelain tile is low-maintenance and waterproof, meaning that it performs beautifully when compared to real stone or wood floors.

white porcelain tile floor in kitchen with white cabinets plus white marble waterfall island with beige subway tile and breakfast area with bench seating
Lavish Linen

Waterproof Stone-Look Porcelain Tile

beige waterproof porcelain tile flooring in kitchen with gray cabinets and white countertops plus wood dining table with cane back armless chairs with black upholstered seats and built in workstation
Renaissance Matte

Waterproof Stone-look Porcelain Tile

light beige porcelain tile floor in kitchen with pale blue island and royal blue cabinets
Marbella Ivory

Stone-look Porcelain Tile

Waterproof Vinyl Kitchen Floors

Vinyl flooring is a sturdy, resilient material printed with ultra-realistic patterns. Kitchen vinyl flooring can give your floor the look of hardwood or stone without the associated cost. It’s also extremely resistant to scuffs, scratches, and stains, making it a wonderful choice for families of young children or pet owners.

light brown waterproof vinyl flooring in kitchen with turquoise cabinets plus light wood and dark gray island with white stools
Camden Springs Cherry

Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank

multi toned brown waterproof floor in kitchen with gray island and plaid upholstered dining chairs
Tobacco Road Acacia

Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank

blonde waterproof rigid vinyl plank floor in kitchen with black cabinets and white countertops plus brass glove pendant lights and light wood open shelving
Valencia Chestnut

Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank

Inspirational Kitchens with Laminate Floors

Kitchen laminate flooring is a versatile, fuss-free option that comes in a variety of patterns. This is an excellent choice for busy families or active individuals. DIYers will also love this easy-to-install material.

light brown waterproof chevron floor in kitchen with beige island plus blue cabinet and dark brown butcher block
Prospect Park Chevron

Waterproof Laminate

Shelter Bay Oak

Waterproof Laminate

American Hackberry

Waterproof Laminate

Kitchen Floor Ideas with Waterproof Hybrid Resilient

If you’re in love with the look of hardwood but leery of installing hardwood floors in the kitchen, Duravana hybrid-resilient flooring was made for you. Designed to replicate the color and texture of real hardwood, this stylish flooring material is waterproof and extremely dent-resistant. That makes it both kid-proof and pet-proof. And since it’s made with wood sourced from certified responsibly-managed forests, Duravana flooring is also eco-friendly!

blonde waterproof hybrid resilient flooring in kitchen with dark gray cabinets with white countertops plus white island and blonde wood barstools
Goldfinch Oak

Waterproof Hybrid Resilient

light brown waterproof hybrid floor in open kitchen living floor plan with turquoise island and beige living room furniture
Bay Bridge Oak

Waterproof Hybrid Resilient

light brown waterproof hybrid resilient floor in kitchen with down brown round dining table with black dining chairs and bench seating with accent pillows and black bar stools
Lake Lager Oak

Waterproof Hybrid Resilient

Kitchens with Water-resistant Engineered Hardwood

AquaSeal water-resistant engineered hardwood flooring provides yet another option for giving kitchen floors the look of hardwood without the same cost and maintenance requirements. This flooring material is still produced with real hardwood, but it incorporates advanced core technology and water resistance so that it holds up beautifully against scratches, wear, and moisture. Easy-click installation also makes AquaSeal flooring a good choice for passionate DIYers.

light brown water resistant wood floor in kitchen with black and white cabinets and oversized white island
Faroe Island White Oak

Water-resistant Engineered Hardwood

dark brown water resistant wood floors in kitchen with white cabinets and dark brown dining table with metal chairs
Valberg White Oak

Water-resistant Engineered Hardwood

light beige water resistant wood floor in kitchen with green island and subway tile backsplash
North Cape White Oak

Water-resistant Engineered Hardwood

Choosing the Best Floors for Kitchens is Easy

We can talk about special features and unique materials endlessly—but at the end of the day, the perfect flooring for your kitchen is the one that fits your unique lifestyle and your décor preferences. So, how do you hone in on what’s most important to you?

The usage and expected wear of your kitchen is a great place to start. If you know your kitchen floor will see heavy foot traffic and more than a few messes, for example, you’ll likely want to opt for a waterproof material that cleans up quickly, like kitchen vinyl flooring. If you don’t expect very much mess or heavy usage and you love the look of real wood, you might install water-resistant engineered hardwood floors in your kitchen.

Your style is another important factor to keep in mind when picking out kitchen floors. Whether you’re curating a minimalistic, all-white look or following a moody, dark jewel-toned theme, your kitchen floor should fit the atmosphere. Our wide range of colors and materials has something for every style, making it simple to find a beautiful flooring material that complements your countertops, cabinets, and overall aesthetic.