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I’m planning to update the flooring in my kitchen and am looking for cost-effective options that still offer durability and style. Given that I’m on a tight budget, what type of flooring materials would you suggest that provide the best value for money? Are there specific brands or types of flooring that are particularly well-suited for high-traffic kitchen areas without breaking the bank?. Thanks for any recommendations

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What is the rest of the house outside of the kitchen and what is in the kitchen now? Since you are in Florida, there is usually a lot of tile and carpet and less wood floors. If the kitchen is already something different than the living room and dining room, you want to find a tile complement to what is in those rooms. Tile can go low to high and a kitchen is not a big job to just tile it.

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