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Liz Lawson
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Stone vs Hardwood flooring in Kitchen

Liz Lawson
  • Ann Arbor, MI
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Looking for opinions. I'm deciding between tile and hardwood kitchen floors for our remodel of a high-end rental. We have intense winters here so I'm worried that the lower unit will be chilly under foot with tile in the kitchen. The rest of the unit will have hardwood floors and I like the seamless look, but I worry about the durability of hardwood floors in the kitchen. 

What is your opinion?

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JD Martin
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JD Martin
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Tile is more durable with water. I personally don't think anyone would move because the floor is cold in the winter; that is what slippers or socks are for 😀

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