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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Tile or Hardwood in Kitchen
What do you think is better in a kitchen? When I say better I am mixing together appearance, cost, and durability. This is for a rental property, not my own.
a. hardwood floors (refinishing what is already there)
b. tiling over the hardwood (putting down cement board first of course)
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Its going to depend on the type of house and some of the aesthetics of the other rooms and how it flows. I personally like tile, but if there are already hardwood floors than refinishing them would be a more cost effective option.