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Choosing the Right Kitchen Flooring for Your Quartz Counter

Stone countertops are essential for a kitchen that looks like a magazine spread. Quartz countertops are an excellent choice for a beautiful, functional kitchen. They come in a variety of colors and finishes to fit any design. Quartz is known for its durability, so it lasts for years. It’s also resistant to heat and stains. As a bonus, quartz is easy to clean, requiring only soap and warm water to stay sparkling and free of bacteria. Overall, quartz counters are an excellent choice for the function and design of every kitchen.

All the elements of a design need to work together, though. Once a quartz counter is installed, other design elements should be chosen to complement it. Flooring is a major design element in a kitchen and one that doesn’t get updated very often. To maintain the magazine-worthy design of a kitchen, the flooring should look nice with the quartz counter without upstaging it. Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing the right kitchen flooring for your quartz counter.

Counter and Cabinet Color

Part of what makes quartz such a great choice in kitchen design is its versatile color selection. It comes in an array of neutrals including shade of black, brown, grey, and white. You will also find it in fun colors too, such as green, blue, and even red. Consider what color quartz your counter is before choosing your flooring. For instance, if you have black counters, brown flooring might clash.

Cabinet color is also important to keep in mind. Examine the relationship between the color of your cabinets and your counter to decide how your flooring fits into the mix. If you have white cabinetry and white quartz counters, white flooring might wash out the kitchen and black flooring might be too harsh of a contrast. A medium to dark brown can contrast just enough to bring some balance to the room.

Bring home some samples of flooring and lay them out next to your cabinets and your counters. Try to imagine it on the entire floor to gauge whether or not it looks good.

Material

There are many flooring materials out there for a kitchen, and a design hinges as much on material as color. Since a quartz countertop is already stone, avoid stone tiles. Although stone is a durable, high-quality material, too much of even a high-quality thing can look tacky. If your cabinetry is stained wood, avoid hardwood flooring with the same stain. Cabinets and flooring with the same color stain is an overload.

Consider the quality of your materials, as well. Quartz is a high-quality countertop material, which makes it a fantastic choice. It may look odd or out of place in a kitchen with cheap flooring such as vinyl. Obviously, no one is expected to spend the money on high-quality materials for every feature of a kitchen. Try choosing a material such as laminate that looks and feels nice even though it’s cheaper than hardwood.

Lifestyle

The final factor to consider when choosing a flooring material is your lifestyle. If you have children and pets running through the kitchen all day, a durable material such as wood lasts longer without damage. If you need something ergonomic and tend to treat your floors gently, a soft material such as bamboo is a good choice.

Different lifestyles bring different needs to a floor. If you chose quartz because of its durability and resistance to staining, you probably want a floor with the same features. Families tend to need those features more. Adults without children or dogs, or whose children have grown and moved out, have different needs. Your needs and the style of your kitchen are the most important factors to consider when choosing the right kitchen flooring for your quartz counter.