Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently replaced hardwood floors and had the option to get rid of the tile in the bathroom and kitchen and do hardwood instead. I chose to leave them tiled. We have constant water and food spills from kids and pets and I think I would just end up being overly anxious having hardwood in a very used/wet space in the house. I have white cabinets and grey tile. It looks lovely.
I should add one of our walls is brick so maybe that makes the room warmer? The walls are painted a light grey-blue. I've never felt the kitchen looked too cold (and I am very sensitive to that).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently replaced hardwood floors and had the option to get rid of the tile in the bathroom and kitchen and do hardwood instead. I chose to leave them tiled. We have constant water and food spills from kids and pets and I think I would just end up being overly anxious having hardwood in a very used/wet space in the house. I have white cabinets and grey tile. It looks lovely.
I should add one of our walls is brick so maybe that makes the room warmer? The walls are painted a light grey-blue. I've never felt the kitchen looked too cold (and I am very sensitive to that).
Anonymous wrote:We recently replaced hardwood floors and had the option to get rid of the tile in the bathroom and kitchen and do hardwood instead. I chose to leave them tiled. We have constant water and food spills from kids and pets and I think I would just end up being overly anxious having hardwood in a very used/wet space in the house. I have white cabinets and grey tile. It looks lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do a tile floor with white cabinets. The overall look is too cold. Tile works better with natural wood cabinets. Hardwood works better with white.
How so? There are a million colors and textures of tile. From wood grain look to traventine etc. I have grey scuffed look rectangle tile with cream cabinets and it's plenty warm looking.

Anonymous wrote:I hate cleaning tile and grout. Drives me crazy. Hardwoods are so easy to keep clean and don't show dirt.
Anonymous wrote:op here. My concern is about kids who are messy eaters and myself who can be a messy cook. Also the kitchen has a door that leads to outside which gets quite a bit of traffic. So I guess I just wonder if tile will be easier to clean and wear better.
Anonymous wrote:We've hard hardwoods in all out kitchens over the last 10 years (3 different houses!) and much prefer it to tile. Visually and for walking on. I guess tile is easier to clean? But conversely, dirt shows on tile floors so much more. You have to clean it right away or it looks gross.
The most important factor to be is the aesthetics. Most kitchens are open concept or semi-open concept these days, and it looks terrible - like seriously terrible - to have a sectioned-off corner of your main floor that has tile abutting all the rest of the hardwood. Basically is the household equivalent of wearing horizontal stripes. If the kitchen is standalone, I think tile is okay (but don't love). If it's open concept, please don't tile. Or if you tile, use wood-look tile that are a thematic match with the hardwoods on the rest of your main floor. they don't have to be an exact match, but should be same color family.