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How Does Engineered Wood in Kitchens Perform? High-Humidity Insights to Consider *

5th May 2025      Lisa      Leave a Comment

AD | Engineered wood flooring has gained popularity in homes for its performance in challenging environments, such as kitchens. Mainly due to its resistance to moisture and humidity changes because, unlike solid wood, engineered wood in kitchens is less likely to warp or swell. And this makes it a suitable choice for areas with fluctuating temperatures and high humidity levels, where spills and steam are common. With a number of different styles available, if you’re interesting in updating your kitchen, with so many engineered wood flooring for kitchen options available, you’re sure to find one that suits your aesthetic preferences.

Contents

  • 1 Characteristics of Engineered Wood in Humid Environments
    • 1.1 Composition and Humidity Resistance
    • 1.2 Expansion and Contraction Considerations
  • 2 Best Practices for Engineered Wood in Kitchens
    • 2.1 Proper Installation Techniques
    • 2.2 Maintenance and Upkeep
  • 3 3 Key Reasons to Choose Engineered Wood in Kitchens

Characteristics of Engineered Wood in Humid Environments

Engineered wood handles moisture far better than solid hardwood because its construction provides stability, reducing the common problems associated with humidity, like warping or buckling.

In high-humidity areas, such as kitchens, choosing the right type of flooring is key. Engineered wood offers the ideal balance of durability and style for these spaces. Its design allows it to maintain its appearance and functionality over time, reducing concerns about long-term wear. So, if you’re considering new flooring, engineered wood provides both practicality and beauty, making it a popular choice for kitchen renovations.

Composition and Humidity Resistance

Engineered wood features layers of wood arranged in a criss cross pattern, making it more stable and less prone to moisture issues. The top layer, made of hardwood, gives the floor its aesthetic appeal, while the core layers add strength and durability. Engineered wood is less likely to warp or swell compared to solid wood, making it a better choice for areas with regularly changing moisture and humidity levels.

Expansion and Contraction Considerations

Humidity changes can cause wood to expand or contract.  While solid wood might twist or develop gaps, engineered wood’s layered structure minimises this and remains more consistent. If you want to further reduce movement, you should try to maintain stable indoor humidity levels, ideally between 30% and 50%, to help preserve the integrity of your flooring.

This resistance to expansion and contraction will keep your floor looking and performing well in a kitchen, where moisture levels can fluctuate due to cooking and cleaning. Top tip: using a simple humidifier or dehumidifier can help balance indoor conditions, protecting your engineered wood floor over time.

Best Practices for Engineered Wood in Kitchens

When using engineered wood in kitchens, proper installation techniques and regular maintenance are key to helping improve the longevity and appearance of your floor in these high-humidity areas.

Proper Installation Techniques

Installing engineered wood in a kitchen requires careful planning. It’s important to start by preparing the subfloor, making sure it’s clean, dry, and level, so it provides a solid foundation for the flooring. Moisture barriers prevent water damage, especially in high-humidity environments like kitchens.

Acclimatisation is another key step. Before installation, let the new engineered wood adjust to your kitchen’s temperature and humidity for a few days, to minimise the risk of warping or gaps forming later.

And it’s important to use the right tools and techniques to guarantee a good fit. Many engineered wood floors use a click-lock system, which makes it easier to lay down the planks securely without the need for glue. Proper spacing between the walls and the floor is also important, to allow for natural expansion and contraction.

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Maintenance and Upkeep

Regular upkeep is necessary for engineered wood floors in kitchens. Spills should be wiped immediately to prevent moisture from seeping in and causing damage. Sweeping or vacuuming helps remove dirt and debris that can scratch the surface.

It’s best to clean with a damp mop and a cleaner designed for wood floors. Avoid using too much water, which will likely lead to moisture issues. And it’s a good idea to use rugs or mats by sinks and work areas, to protect your flooring from splashes and wear.

Check your flooring regularly, so you can identify potential problems early on. These might include signs of swelling, gaps, or other damage, so you can make sure your floor stays in good condition. If necessary, you could consider refinishing your engineered wood flooring, to restore the surface and keep your kitchen looking fresh and stylish.

3 Key Reasons to Choose Engineered Wood in Kitchens

Engineered wood is a strong choice in high-humidity areas like kitchens because it handles moisture better than traditional wood due to its layered construction. The cross-grain pattern of the layers helps to reduce the impact of temperature and humidity changes.

Engineered wood flooring performs well in kitchens where spills and moisture are common, and its stability makes it an appealing option for homeowners looking for both style and functionality in damp areas.

Overall, engineered wood offers a balance of durability, aesthetics, and resilience. Which makes it a great choice if you want a durable, stylish, and easy to maintain kitchen floor, with all the challenges that come with humidity and high moisture levels, and adds value to your home.

What type of flooring do you have in your kitchen? Would you consider engineered wood as a practical and stylish option for your renovation?

* This is a collaborative post – please see my Disclaimer.

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