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   Question    posted to Flooring Specialists on 10/14/07 03:50 PM, White Plains, NY 10605
What is the best floor tile to use in a kitchen when you consider its appearance, durability and its cleanability?
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   Answered By     Smart Choice Apt & House Repairs, 10/15/07 12:31 PM
Smart Choice Apt & House Repairs
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White Plains, NY 10606
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There are all types of flooring the best way to know is to go to the flooring store & let them know what type of floor your looking for & they canguide you in the path that you are looking for or if you didn't know a flooring store please feel free to give us a call & we can give you a store you can goto.
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   Answered By     tisconstruction, 10/15/07 08:12 PM
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Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567
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Hello,
           The best most durable tile is porcelain tile or granite which may be a little more pricey but an elegant look. As far as cleanliness small grout joints with darker grout is what most customers prefer, the lighter the grout for floorsa th more dirt will be visible.  Check our website for some tile and grout color ideas or give us a call for a fee estimate today.(914)755-5300
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   Answered By     Magic Home Improvements & Design, 10/16/07 02:44 PM

Ceramic tiles is the best option for kitchen, considering its durability, appearance and cleanability. Ceramic Tile is great for high traffic situations thanks to its strength and resiliency to staining and wear.
From contemporary to colonial, ceramic tile has a design and style to fit all applications. It is widely adaptable and can be used in an array of settings. Whether it’s a stone finish you're after or a traditional glazed finish, there’s a style to suit every taste. 
While no floor remains entirely maintenance free, ceramic tile comes about as close at it can to being service free. Short of the application of the occasional sealant, applied once every four years or so, tile requires only the regular cleaning that any flooring surface would require.

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