A seamless kitchen floor with nowhere for dirt to hide.
Seamless poured resin kitchen floors with no joints to trap dirt. Warm underfoot, easy to clean, and laid over your existing slab in days.
What you get
Seamless and joint-free
One continuous surface, so spills wipe up and nothing collects in the grout.
Warm underfoot
Resin is warmer than tile or stone, and works beautifully over underfloor heating.
Easy to clean
A quick mop is all it takes. No grout to scrub, no joints to reseal.
Your choice of look
Solid colours through to soft metallic effects, matched to the look you are after.
How it works
Tell us the details
Tell us about the floor, any heating, and the finish you are after.
Quote in writing
We send one price for the whole floor in writing, fixed from the off.
New floor laid
Prep, pour, cure, planned around the rest of the room.
Why resin suits a kitchen
Kitchens take spills, footfall and cleaning every day. A seamless epoxy resin floor has no joints or grout lines, so there is nothing to trap dirt and nothing to reseal down the line. It is warmer underfoot than tile and pairs well with underfloor heating, and it wipes clean in seconds; our guide to cleaning and maintaining a resin floor covers the simple routine. What it costs comes down to floor size, slab condition and finish rather than a flat rate, and our guide to resin flooring cost breaks down the drivers.
Prefer a softer, lit-from-within look? A metallic finish gives a subtle marbled effect, while a solid colour keeps it clean and simple.
The same seamless approach works just as well in a bathroom or wet-room, where there is no grout to fail and the floor can be tanked for a fully waterproof finish.
Laid over what you have
In most kitchens we can pour over the existing screed or slab once it is prepped and sound. We assess it when we quote and tell you straight if anything needs sorting first.
Where we work
Across Leicestershire and the East Midlands
We lay kitchen floors across Leicestershire and the East Midlands, including Leicester and Market Harborough. See everywhere we cover.
Common questions
- Does it work with underfloor heating?
- Yes. Resin conducts heat well and works over underfloor heating. We account for it in the build-up when we quote.
- Is it cold and hard like tile?
- It is warmer underfoot than tile or stone, and seamless, so it feels softer to stand on through a day in the kitchen.
- How long until we can use the kitchen?
- Light foot traffic the next day, full cure within about a week. We plan the work around the rest of the room.
- How much does a resin kitchen floor cost?
- There is no single price per square metre. Cost comes down to the floor size, the state of the slab and the finish you choose. We quote one fixed price for the whole job in writing after we have seen it. See our resin flooring cost guide for what drives the number.
- Is resin good for a kitchen floor?
- Yes. It is seamless, so there are no grout lines for dirt or water to get into, it wipes clean in seconds, and it is warmer underfoot than tile. It also takes daily footfall and spills without staining.
- What are the disadvantages of a resin kitchen floor?
- The main one is the slab underneath, which has to be sound, so a poor or damp floor may need prep first, and we flag that at the quote. It is also laid by hand rather than dropped in like a tile, so it is a planned job, not a same-day fix.
Get your free quote.
Tell us about the space and we'll email your fixed-price written quote inside two working days.