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Kitchen Floors:

Kitchen FloorsFloors. Floors are more than simply a surface to be walked on; they must complement the decorative scheme of the room. Floors and floor coverings should not be too insistent in pattern or color in order that they may set off, rather than distract from, the furniture. In addition, they should be sound-absorbent and easy to keep free from dirt and scratches. The choice of flooring materials should be determined by the function of the room. An area that receives hard use, such as a kitchen floors or children's play area, should have a durable, easy-to-clean floor, while the floor of a formal living room can be less practical and more luxurious. Flooring materials fall into two categories—hard and soft.

Above Tiles are often used in the kitchen floors, not only because they offer hardwearing floors, but because of their decorative qualities. This is a good example of mixing plain and decorated tiles on the walls. When planning a tiling job, draw an accurate room plan on graph paper, using each square to represent one tile.

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