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Ditch chilly tiles for good. Our heated kitchen floor systems bring warmth, energy efficiency, and sleek comfort underfoot, perfect for modern homes.
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Let’s face it: cold kitchen floors are no one's cup of tea. Whether you're rushing to make breakfast or cleaning up after dinner, stepping onto icy-cold floors can throw off your whole day. That’s where kitchen underfloor heating steps in, literally.
Our systems are designed for real life. They sit invisibly under your tiles and quietly radiate heat upwards, warming your feet and the space all around. No bulky heaters, no blown circuits, just smart, even comfort from the floor up.
If you’re renovating or planning a kitchen makeover, this is the upgrade that keeps on giving. It’s the difference between “just a kitchen” and “my favourite room in the house.”
Upgrade your kitchen and your mornings with a solution that’s practical, efficient, and quietly luxurious.
Why install floor heating in your kitchen? Because comfort should never stop at the living room, and your kitchen deserves to be as warm and welcoming as the meals you make in it.
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Kitchen underfloor heating systems use electric cables or mats installed beneath your flooring to radiate heat upwards. This provides even warmth throughout the space, no more freezing tiles during your morning coffee run.
Installation varies, but with a heated kitchen floor mat or cable system, you can typically complete a retrofit in a day. New builds may take slightly longer, especially if you're integrating a thermostat system.
Heated kitchen floors work best under tile, stone, or engineered wood. These materials conduct heat efficiently, ensuring your entire kitchen feels comfortably warm from corner to corner.
Yes, electric heating for kitchens is safe and reliable. Most systems feature built-in thermostats and are designed to meet international safety standards, making them a smart choice for busy households.