Kitchen: Rubber Flooring
July 31st, 2008
From Janet:
In search of kitchen flooring ideas? Don’t overlook commercial-grade rubber flooring. Not only is it a great way to add color to your kitchen, but rubber flooring is highly durable, non-slip, easy to maintain, and relatively inexpensive. It can also be an eco-friendly choice, as some manufacturers make their flooring from recycled tires. Available in sheets or tiles; see below for sources.

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Below: Activa HP Rubber Flooring is available in a wide array of colors, is resistant to grease and oil, and is naturally glossy. Contact PRF USA at (201) 804-5565 for a representative near you. A few of the colors are shown here.

Below: Made from recycled tires, the eco-friendly RB Rubber ArobiTile tiles are available in several colors and are $4.99 per square foot.

Below: If you are in the UK, a great source is Dalsouple Rubber Flooring.

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Entry Filed under: KITCHEN, WALLS, WINDOWS & FLOORS
2 Comments Add your own
1. bettyboop | August 1st, 2008 at 12:22 pm
Where oh where is that photo of the hot pink kitchen from? That is amazing, I need to see more?
2. garry bidoul | November 17th, 2008 at 10:30 am
So how do I get this in the States? I’m in MI and would love to consider this for the remodel project I have at hand. Please advise.
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