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Creating a Cohesive Look: 2024 Trends in Kitchen Flooring

In this concluding post of our Trends in Raleigh Kitchen Remodeling series, we focus on the latest trends in kitchen flooring that focus on creating a unified look throughout the entire main living area. Following our earlier discussions on cabinets and lighting—centering on optimizing storage and layered illumination— we are finding that the biggest flooring change, is that homeowners are moving away from traditional ceramic tile. Instead, they are embracing the warmth and versatility of hardwoods, engineered hardwoods, and luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring. Homeowners are opting for a singular flooring type across the entire first floor for a more inviting atmosphere throughout the home.

Why a Single Flooring Type Works Best

Choosing a single flooring type throughout the first floor creates a cohesive, elevated look that feels both spacious and welcoming. Here’s why:

  • Consistent, Unified Design: Carrying the same flooring across rooms establishes a polished and intentional design. If you have a color scheme or design style you love, hardwood or LVP allows you to seamlessly extend that look throughout your home.
  • Open, Airy Feel: Continuous flooring enhances the visual flow of open floor plans, making rooms feel larger and more connected. Without breaks between different floor types, guests’ eyes can appreciate the full space without interruption.

Hardwood Flooring: Timeless Elegance

Hardwood floors remain a classic choice for their natural beauty, warmth, and adaptability. Known for its rich colors and unique grain patterns, hardwood flooring brings warmth and character to any room, seamlessly fitting styles from rustic to contemporary. When used throughout an entire first floor, hardwood creates a seamless, high-end look that brings the entire space together. Its durability and graceful aging add lasting value to a home, making it a popular investment for those who appreciate timeless charm. The preferred hardwood plank width has actually increased to 3.25 inches, a more affordable option compared to the traditional 2.25 inches, offering a broader, more modern look at a more accessible price point.

Engineered Hardwood: Practicality Meets Style

Engineered hardwood has become a popular option offering a durable and visually appealing surface that looks like solid wood. It consists of multiple wood layers and is topped with a solid hardwood veneer. The layered construction gives it a thicker wear layer, making it more resilient and less expensive than new, site-built solid hardwood flooring. However, not all engineered hardwood is created equal. Lower-quality options can sometimes present challenges; for instance, if glued down, the layered construction may make it difficult to remove, occasionally requiring subfloor replacement if planks break during the process. For those considering engineered hardwood, investing in a high-quality product can help ensure durability, easier maintenance, and a longer lifespan.

Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring: Affordable Elegance

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring offers an ideal balance of style and function. Constructed with a durable wear layer, a realistic printed design, and a stable core, LVP is waterproof and resilient—perfect for high-traffic areas like the first floor of a busy household. It’s design flexibility allows it to closely mimic the look of natural wood, providing the aesthetics of hardwood but with simpler upkeep. Easier to install and more budget-friendly, luxury vinyl appeals to those seeking a cost-effective, beautiful, and practical flooring solution.

Saying Goodbye to Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tile, once a go-to for kitchens, is now being phased out in favor of warmer, more cohesive options. Tiles can feel cold and rigid, interrupting the flow of open layouts. Additionally, there was a general market dissatisfaction with cleaning grout lines, despite advancements in modern grout with built-in sealers that made maintenance easier.

Ready to Update Your Kitchen Flooring?

In Raleigh, homeowners are embracing hardwood, engineered hardwood, and luxury vinyl plank flooring as the top choices in trends in kitchen flooring for beautiful, durable, and seamless surfaces. These options allow you to achieve a modern, cohesive look across your home’s entire first floor. Explore your options by visiting our Raleigh Kitchen Remodeling Services page and contact us to get started on your flooring transformation. Thank you for following our series on kitchen remodeling trends—here’s to creating spaces that blend style and functionality!