Porcelain Flooring
If you like the flexibility and look of ceramic but want something a bit nicer, consider porcelain flooring. Like its less expensive ceramic counterpart, porcelain tile is baked at high temperature, but with materials higher in quality than ceramic tiling. Offered in a broad array of colors and textures, porcelain flooring also offers the same fire resistance and flexibility as ceramic flooring. Porcelain flooring is also more durable and slip resistant than its ceramic brethren. This toughness allows its owners to use harsher chemicals in cleaning the tiles, and lends itself to longer overall life.
So whether your kitchen is rustic, traditional, modern, or some other style, consider porcelain flooring as a very attractive mid-range option.
