Choose a medium wood tone like the one above for a conventional kitchen with subtle flooring. This makes kitchen design straightforward, and the tone matches many wall and cabinetry colors.
Paint your kitchen's wood floors a dark gray like the ones above to make a statement without overpowering the room and compliment dark fixtures and hardware.
Southern farmhouse kitchens prefer untreated wood. This kitchen lets natural light illuminate the brilliant cabinetry, elaborate seats, and wooden table on hardwood floors.
Not all kitchen flooring tiles must have a creative pattern, and wood isn't the sole natural material. For a soothing design, add stone to your tiles.
Whitewashing floors is a good alternative to dark-painted floors. This shiplap-inspired pattern brightens the atmosphere.
With its stone-terrazzo flooring and wooden walls, this kitchen feels like a rustic cabin. Stone chips mix light and dark tiles in different sizes to give the area an outdoor atmosphere and interest.
White and black checkered flooring is a classic Southern kitchen style. With white cabinetry, black carpeting breaks out the brightness and matches black backsplash like in the photo above.
The mid-century modern look works in Southern kitchens with terrazzo floors. The whimsical marble chips' speckles provide color and intrigue for a vintage look that blends well with softer neutrals.