The key to a perfect kitchen remodel is selecting the right materials for your space. If you’ve been thinking about having your Louisville kitchen remodeled, you’ll want to consider what kind of materials would work best in the space based on your use and style preferences. Do you need durable flooring for your children and pets? Do you want countertops that don’t require a lot of maintenance? Do you require cabinets that have room to store away your smaller appliances? Check out some of the best materials for your Louisville kitchen remodel:
Choosing Materials for Your Kitchen Remodel
Cabinets
Your kitchen cabinets are the foundation of your kitchen remodel. Updated cabinets can breathe new life into even the most dated kitchen. However, before you can choose new cabinets, you need to put some thought into it first. Here are some things to consider before making any decisions.
- Which style do you prefer? (Flat-front, shaker, raised panel, beaded, glass-front, unfinished wood, etc.)
- Is there a specific finish or color that you’d like to have?
- What kind of layout do you want?
- Do you need custom storage for your small appliances or cookware?
- What type of cabinet hardware (door knobs and drawer pulls) do you want?
Countertops
Choosing the right countertops is paramount when it comes to how much you end up enjoying your new kitchen. Your kitchen countertops service as a workspace, but they should also be easy to clean and maintain, as well as being cosmetically appealing. Here are some of the most popular kitchen countertop materials on the market.
- Granite
Granite a natural stone that is very strong and durable, comes in a wide variety of colors, can withstand a fair amount of heat, and will increase your home’s value. However, keep in mind that granite isn’t a non-porous material.
- Marble
Marble is a natural stone with unique veining; therefore, no two stones will be alike. It is waterproof, heatproof, and will add value to your home. However, marble countertops can be easily scratched and usually difficult to repair.
- Quartz
Quartz countertops are the easiest kitchen countertops to clean and maintain. They are made up of ground stone and resin so they don’t require regular sealing like granite and marble countertops do.
- Soapstone
Soapstone is a natural stone that is usually a dark gray and has a smooth, silky feel to it. This material develops an antique-like patina over time and any damage can be easily sanded out.
- Solid Surface
A man-made solid surface countertop and is usually sold under names like Corian, Avonite, or Swanstone. This material resists staining, the seams are almost invisible, and any damage can be easily sanded out. And, solid surface countertops come in a wide variety of colors and patterns.
Flooring
When choosing the flooring for your kitchen, consider something that is durable and suitable for high traffic areas. Here are some great kitchen flooring options:
- Ceramic Tile
Ceramic tile has been a popular kitchen flooring option for quite some time, although, there are a few new products on the market that are beginning to gain some traction. (We will talk more about PVC in a moment.) It is made from natural clay and is manufactured by being shaped, glazed, and then fired under a high heat process. This type of tile is extremely durable, waterproof, and stain-proof. It’s also resistant to heat and breakage when used under normal conditions. Additionally, ceramic tile comes in a wide variety of colors, patterns, shapes, sizes, and even mosaics.
- Wood
Wood floors are a must-have for many homeowners. They’re warm, luxurious, and add a natural element into any design. Although wood flooring is not stain resistant, it can be sanded down and refinished from time to time to make it look like new again. Installing wood floors into your kitchen will not only give it a beautiful upscale look, but will pay off huge if you ever decide to sell your home.
- LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) or LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank)
Sheet vinyl (PVC) flooring has been around for a long time. However, there is a newer version of vinyl flooring now on the market. These new products are also made of PVC, but they are manufactured to be more durable than sheet vinyl. LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) or LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank)are floating floors that can be made to look like laminate, hardwood, or tile flooring. They are installed by clicking the pieces together over an existing bare or tile floor. LVT and LVP floors are very durable and are a less expensive alternative to ceramic or hardwood floors. However, all types of vinyl flooring whether it be sheet vinyl, luxury vinyl tile, or luxury vinyl plank are all made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is the world’s most versatile plastic.
Backsplash Options
A well-defined backsplash can really make your kitchen pop and there are a wide variety of options from which you can choose. Here are some of the most popular options:
- White or colored subway tiles
- Hexagon or other geometric tiles
- Black honed stacked tiles
- Matte ceramic tiles
- Marble tiles
- Herringbone tiles
- Stainless steel
- Brick
- Contemporary porcelain tiles
- Glass tiles
- Mirrored tiles
- Moroccan tiles
- Stone slab
When selecting your backsplash, make sure to consider the color and finish of your cabinets, hardware, lighting, and appliances to ensure a beautiful cohesive look in your new kitchen.
Finishes
The finishes you choose for your kitchen cabinets, drawers, faucets, and other fixtures is like adding icing to a cake. The right finishes will really accent the other features in your kitchen. Here are some of the most popular finishes by category:
- Appliances – Stainless steel, black stainless steel, and matte black are all great options for any style of kitchen. You could also opt for bold colored appliances like a bright blue BlueStar range or a san marzano red Viking refrigerator.
- Cabinet Hardware Finishes – Satin and brushed nickel, matte black, copper, and gold hardware (cabinet pulls and knobs) are all great options for your kitchen remodel. You can also opt to mix metals by choosing two different metallic pulls and knobs.
- Faucets – Brushed or polished nickel remains one of the most popular kitchen faucet finishes because it wears well and is easy to keep clean (not to mention being versatile and stylish). However, matte black, gold, and warm copper faucets are also starting to trend.
Choosing the materials for your kitchen can be such a fun and exciting part of the remodeling process, but it’s important to pay attention to the things that matter most to you like maintenance and durability. If you have questions about choosing materials for your remodel or would like some help transforming the kitchen in your Louisville home, we’re happy to help. Contact us today!