Green Kitchen Flooring Options
When
remodeling your kitchen, you might want to consider some
“green” options. There are several flooring materials you
can choose that come from renewed or renewable sources.
These green kitchen flooring options are easy to maintain
and beautiful. Their protective coatings make them perfect
for kitchen flooring.
If you are
environmentally concerned, you might want to consider one of
these flooring material options for your kitchen remodel:
Cork
has not been used widely during the past thirty or so years.
Before that, cork was a very popular flooring material,
especially in areas where quiet and comfort were important
considerations. Cork comes from the bark of a tree in the
beech family. Because it can be harvested in nine to eleven
years, it is considered a rapidly renewable resource. Because
the cork is taken from the bark, the trees can be re-harvested
for many years (unlike most hardwood trees which are
completely used at once). Cork is available in planks and
tiles. These are treated using new technologies with several
coats of an acrylic that can be cleaned by routine sweeping or
vacuuming. Cork flooring is very durable, comfortable to walk
or stand on and fire-resistant. It is available in a
surprising number of textures, colors and patterns. It can be
installed easily so it “floats” over other hard surfaces
(wood, vinyl, tile) or it can be glued to a hard sub-floor.
Bamboo
is also a rapidly-renewable product that makes very attractive
flooring material. Bamboo is a grass that can grow in just
four years to a height of 65 feet. Harvesting the mature
bamboo does not destroy the plant, so it quickly regenerates.
Bamboo planks are coated with a durable wear-resistant finish
and are ideal for long-term use. The fibers of bamboo do not
absorb water as readily as common hardwoods. Cleaning is a
matter of sweeping, with an occasional use of a damp mop.
Bamboo flooring is available in a number of colors. Because
the bamboo stalks can be cut either vertically or
horizontally, it is possible to find very different designs to
compliment any décor.
Reclaimed
antique hardwood
is also eco-friendly because it reclaims existing materials
and does not require new hardwood to be taken from the
forests. Reclaimed antique hardwood can only be purchased
from sources of reclaimed lumber. Dealers have purchased or
salvaged the wood of homes and barns scheduled to be
demolished that were built during the 18th and 19th
centuries. This salvaged wood is then processed to eliminate
moisture, insects, etc. and produces a hardwood with a
beautiful patina. These hardwoods can only be obtained by
reclaiming these antique woods. The finished wood planks
offer the knowledge that no trees have been destroyed, that
you have reclaimed a natural product, and that you are
including a piece of history in your home.
As you choose
materials for your kitchen remodel, these three flooring
materials are good options to consider.
If you are looking for a Lansing Basement remodeling contractor, please call us today at 517-339-7955 or complete
our
online request form for your free, no-obligation home
consultation.
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