Posted On February 2nd, 2011
Question: I want to put vinyl flooring in the kitchen, but friends are telling me that tile is better for resale. I want vinyl because of the cushioning. Will vinyl still work with my upscale kitchen plans?
Answer: You are not alone. Many people like the cushioned feel of vinyl, particularly in the kitchen with so much standing. The good news is that today’s vinyl flooring designs stand up to a sophisticated kitchen.
Vinyl floors, as this photo shows, are more and more measuring up to tile and stone floors in terms of looks and even texture. This floor has the coloring and variety to support today’s design demands.
Another plus to vinyl is convenient and easy clean up. Spills are up in a minute with no worries about long-term damage to the floor. This particular choice helps to disguise spots until you can get to your mop.
The other very real advantage to vinyl is cost. It is still one of the most reasonable options in terms of price per square foot. This means that you can choose one of the best quality vinyl floors while still saving money that you can put to other upgrades.
The only caveat is to make sure to choose a design that will work well for resale. A neutral tone that matches the look of tile or stone would be your best choice.
Remember as you choose your options – this is not a model home, it’s your home. Be sure to make choices that will work for your everyday life.