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Kitchen Floor

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Porcelain marble
Wood grain
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Actual wood. Real wood floors are softer and more flexible, thus more comfortable for long term working on one's feet. Yeah, you can put rubber mats on top of tile, but they're ugly and collect dirt underneath. We've had a maple floor in our kitchen for almost 23 years; still looks lovely, still very moppable. Linoleum is also softer, very durable, and easily cleaned, but we preferred the maple.