Should I extend the hardwood floor into the kitchen?
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Hi, there's no rules that say you must use hardwood throughout the house. If you want to use ceramic, however, be aware that the the threshold will be a slight drop due to the height of the ceramic and mastic . Sometimes that can be a tripping problem. Good luck.
We did the same thing to our kitchen and dining room .We did hardwood in the dining area and a different materal for the kitchen
Hi there, Lay a hardwood threshold across the opening and change the floor to something suitable . The threshold does the job every time....I use it at every doorway where ever I live because, not only does it make it easier to change surfaces from room to room, but it also saves me money because I save on the flooring costs (think about it) If you go into door openings you pay for a strip of flooring that will only be wasted.
The most cohesive look would be to install the wood into the kitchen. It will make your home look larger overall because the eye stops at any change in the flooring. But, of course, it is totally your preference.
A LOT of the Tv DIY guys are extending wood flooring into the kitchens these days.
Tiles for kitchen it cleans better!
Yes, depending on the rest of the living area. It will look choppy in each area is a different type of floor covering is used. Especially if its an open floor plan you want the areas to flow into another. Any good hard wood floor installer should be able to match it and feather it in- be sure not to use a different wood looking product to cut corners.