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When I bought this house 12 years ago, the kitchen floors weren’t perfect, but I kept telling myself they were fine. Over time, the little things started to wear on me, like the scratches from moving chairs, the worn spot by the sink, and the fact that no matter how much I cleaned it never really looked good. I kept putting it off because it felt like such a big expense. Before ordering anything, I mocked up a few different floor options using an app, which made it easier to picture how the space would look and commit to a style. I'm so glad I did it, and it honestly makes me smile every single time I walk in.
Quote Details
This quote is for the replacement and installation of kitchen flooring. The project took approximately 4 weeks from start to finish.
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Category
Kitchen Remodeling
Price
$15,000
Quote Date
August 11, 2025
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