May be getting a new kitchen around Easter.
Considering tiling the floor but leaning towards lino as it wont damage as easily (although I've never laid lino so would rather tile).
I'm not keen on replacing a tile every 6 months because my kid has dropped something on them from a great height.
This must be a common problem so surely there are tiles suited for use in a kitchen.
What characteristics should I be looking for in a tile suitable for kitchen use?
Cheers!
EDIT - Also, do people have skirting boards in a kitchen with tiled floor? How exactly is that area usually finished?
Considering tiling the floor but leaning towards lino as it wont damage as easily (although I've never laid lino so would rather tile).
I'm not keen on replacing a tile every 6 months because my kid has dropped something on them from a great height.
This must be a common problem so surely there are tiles suited for use in a kitchen.
What characteristics should I be looking for in a tile suitable for kitchen use?
Cheers!
EDIT - Also, do people have skirting boards in a kitchen with tiled floor? How exactly is that area usually finished?