Featured in Martha Stewart

Featured in Martha Stewart

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February 27, 2024

We were delighted to be featured in Martha Stewart as a hardwood flooring expert in their wonderful article which also showcased two beautiful PID Floors’ projects:

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If you're undergoing a kitchen renovation, you'll want to choose a kitchen floor that's durable, easy to maintain, and works with your aesthetic.

Photo: Esther Choi | Design: Dash Marshall

There was a time when wood flooring wasn't considered ideal in a kitchen because kitchens are high-traffic areas, and there's always a possibility of water damage from leaky sinks or appliances. But with many newer homes utilizing open floor plans and flooring that flows seamlessly from room to room, wood floors in kitchens have made a comeback. "We are seeing wood floors in kitchens now more than ever," says Steven Skutelsky, managing partner at PID Floors. "If it is a very high traffic area, proper steps are taken so that the floors can be maintained." One of Skutelsky's suggestions is to consider a light wood like white oak, where a scratch or a dent occurring down the road will not be as noticeable.

Photo: Stefan Radtke | Design: Bilotta Architecture

Homeowners who are changing the flooring throughout the home in conjunction with a kitchen remodel may naturally turn to engineered wood plank because it comes pre-finished, there are many stain options, and it looks just like real wood.

In fact, it is real wood, says Skutelsky. "Solid wood flooring is made from a single piece of hardwood from top to bottom. Engineered wood floors are real wood floors that have been made with several layers of wood and slats bonded with adhesive," he says. "Both can usually be sanded and refinished, but with engineered flooring, it will depend on the thickness of the wear layer."

Read full article by Sally Jones, HERE.

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