ᐅ Who has experience with hardwood flooring in the kitchen?

Created on: 15 Oct 2019 08:08
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Albinomaus
We have an open-plan kitchen in our future house. The living area will have solid hardwood flooring. At the wood store, the salesperson mentioned that it is also possible to install hardwood flooring in the kitchen without any issues, which would definitely look much better than a separate tiled area. Who has had hardwood flooring in their kitchen for a longer time and can share their experience?
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benutzer 1004
15 Oct 2019 09:03
We cook quite a lot and rather intensively. In our current (rental) apartment, there is hardwood flooring in the kitchen, and we were very skeptical about it. There are some dents, and you can see wear marks, etc.

Now, for the house, we faced the same choice.

What helped us was seeing the hardwood flooring in the neighboring apartment’s living room (with two children). With kids, it gets worn anyway, so a few dents in the kitchen from cooking don’t make a difference. And visually, it looks much better in the open-plan living area!
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nordanney
15 Oct 2019 09:04
Modern kitchen with gray drawers, wooden floor, wine rack on the left, and vase with dried flowers.

This is how it can look...
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Grantlhaua
15 Oct 2019 09:42


We want to do something like this in the kitchen area.
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guckuck2
15 Oct 2019 10:31
I would have more confidence in sealed hardwood flooring than in oiled. Sealed finishes are also available in matte, and in my opinion, the difference compared to oiled is hardly noticeable anymore.
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hampshire
15 Oct 2019 10:41
Parquet flooring in the kitchen works perfectly fine. If something falls or spills, just clean it up immediately. If the parquet already has a textured surface, scratches are also less noticeable. Here, Weitzer oak parquet "Ice" with a heavily brushed finish is installed.

Modern kitchen with black cabinets, wooden island; guitar lying on the sofa under a beam ceiling.
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anat79
15 Oct 2019 10:46
We also have hardwood flooring in the kitchen and have been using it for six months now; we previously had hardwood flooring in a rental property as well. Water drops generally do not damage the (oiled) hardwood as long as the water doesn't sit for hours. We also simply wipe away any grease splatters near the stove after cooking, just like we would with tiles. What I find more problematic for our hardwood flooring are things that actually fall onto it and chairs or similar furniture without felt pads, which cause dents or scratch marks. We try to avoid that as much as possible.