Choosing the right kitchen floor means balancing style, practicality, and durability, especially in a space that sees daily traffic, spills, and wear. At newrooms, we supply and install high-quality flooring options that are both beautiful and built to last.
Our range includes materials to suit every aesthetic and lifestyle
Waterproof, hard-wearing, and available in wood or stone effects, LVT is a popular choice for busy kitchens. Easy to clean and soft underfoot, it offers the look of natural materials with none of the upkeep.
Modern laminates are more robust than ever, with options including waterproof cores and textured finishes. Ideal for families, laminate offers great value without sacrificing design.
Prefer the real thing? We supply engineered and hardwood flooring with classic finishes like blonde oak, honey, and smoked woods — perfect for adding warmth and character.
Herringbone and parquet-style planks continue to trend. We can advise on styles that suit both contemporary and traditional kitchen designs.
Homeowners across West Norfolk are leaning towards:
We stay on top of UK flooring trends and help you translate them into practical choices that suit your space.
From product selection to final installation, we handle every aspect of your kitchen flooring project:
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT), laminate, and engineered wood are among the best flooring options for kitchens. They’re water-resistant, durable, and available in a wide range of finishes. The best choice depends on your budget, kitchen layout, and desired style
Both are good choices, but vinyl has the edge in waterproofing and durability. Laminate is affordable and stylish but less suited to areas with heavy moisture unless using a waterproof-rated product.
Porcelain tile and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) are considered the most hard-wearing. They resist scratches, stains, and heavy foot traffic, making them ideal for busy kitchens.
Natural materials like oak-effect wood or stone-look tiles never go out of style. Neutral tones and classic patterns like herringbone or wide planks are also enduringly popular.
Luxury vinyl flooring (LVT or SPC) is fully waterproof and ideal for kitchens. It’s highly resistant to spills and humidity, making it a safer and more practical option than natural wood.
Laminate is one of the most budget-friendly options while still offering a stylish look. Modern laminate ranges include waterproof cores and realistic wood textures at a lower cost than hardwood or tile.
Engineered wood and high-quality vinyl often add the most value. Buyers love flooring that’s both attractive and durable, especially if it complements the rest of the kitchen design.
Vinyl and laminate floors are low-maintenance and easy to clean. Just regular sweeping and occasional mopping are usually enough. LVT is particularly stain- and water-resistant.
Look for vinyl or laminate with a textured, slip-resistant surface. Some tiles also have anti-slip finishes, but smoother ceramic or polished stone can be slippery when wet.
Wood and vinyl floors are warmer underfoot than tile. You can also add underfloor heating beneath most types of flooring, particularly tiles and LVT, for extra comfort.
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