Zellige cloud white tile
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Cloud White
Gloss
$33.00 per S/F
Flooring that goes with maple cabinets doesn’t have to feel like a mystery. Maple cabinetry has a natural warmth and understated beauty that works in both classic and modern kitchens. At Artistic Tile, we can help you pair maple wood with the right tile, stone, or slab so that your kitchen design feels balanced and complete. With options in marble, porcelain, ceramic, limestone, and quartzite, you can find the perfect flooring to bring out the character of your cabinets while giving your kitchen a look you won’t forget.
Maple cabinets have long been admired for their natural wood grain, warm tones, and soft shades that work across different kitchen styles. From natural maple kitchen cabinets with a clear coat finish to light maple cabinets that brighten a room, the character of maple cabinetry has helped shaped kitchen design for decades. The light, golden hue of maple wood gives you an opportunity to have a cozy feel in the kitchen without taking away from the rest of the space. Because of its natural beauty, maple cabinetry serves as an ideal starting point when you’re thinking about what flooring will improve the overall look and feel of your kitchen.
Flooring is more than just a surface beneath your feet; it can change the way a kitchen feels. With maple cabinets as a foundation, the flooring you choose will put the finishing touch on your space. Flooring that goes with maple cabinets is all about balance. You can go for light gray porcelain tile that creates a subtle contrast, or beige limestone that becomes a sophisticated neutral. You could even use cream marble slabs that brighten the design and pair well with warm cabinetry. The choice of material is what will tie cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and paint into one complete kitchen design.
Natural stone is often the most beautiful choice when paired with maple cabinetry. Marble, limestone, travertine, and quartzite can give you an opportunity to have flooring that looks more like art than surface. White marble mosaics can create a bright modern backdrop, while beige travertine adds warmth and a rustic edge. If you want to go bold, green quartzite or deep brown stone slabs can certainly improve the way that the kitchen feels. Natural stone gives you an opportunity to create movement and depth in a space that might otherwise feel flat.
Porcelain and ceramic tiles are also excellent options for flooring that goes with maple cabinets. A modern kitchen with maple wood can benefit from porcelain tile in gray or light shades, which adds a bit of edge to the space. You can also use ceramic tile in beige or cream, which offers a timeless look that can grow with the space over time. Porcelain that looks like natural wood is another great example of what can be done if you want to keep the natural character of maple cabinetry while adding a durable flooring option. This kind of approach works best when you want to create interest by combining different materials that still feel connected.
If you do want to create a more unique design, mosaics and subway tile are a great way to create a flooring option that draws the eye from cabinets to walls. Tile gives the kitchen a new look and feel by adding just enough pattern and color to improve the space without being overwhelming. For example, a white subway tile floor paired with natural maple kitchen cabinets can feel a bit more lived-in and bright. On the other hand, a mosaic floor in shades of cream, beige, or even blue can create a playful detail that ties into your backsplash. This is a great way for you to introduce color and pattern that changes the way the kitchen feels.
Flooring is only part of the story; countertops, backsplash, walls, and decor all work together to complete the look. Granite countertops in gray or beige beautifully contrast with maple cabinets and flooring. A backsplash in glass or marble can certainly improve the transition between cabinets and floors. Paint in neutral tones such as cream or warm gray will put more focus on the cabinetry and flooring, making sure the room feels cohesive. You can also accentuate this as well with light fixtures that bring warmth into the space. It’s easy to understand why flooring, walls, and decor should feel like part of the same story.
A maple kitchen can fit into different kitchen styles. A rustic kitchen works well with travertine or limestone flooring that has natural color variations and realistic textures. A modern kitchen benefits from porcelain in light gray, black, or white that creates movement and depth in the room. If you want to create a more traditional style, you can go for oak-look tile that ties into the natural wood cabinetry. Each of these flooring styles improves the design and serves as a great example of what can be done when you put focus on balancing color floors with maple cabinetry.
When you’re thinking about what flooring goes with maple cabinets, it helps to start with contrast. Maple wood has warm tones, so light gray tile or cream marble creates subtle contrast that is all about balance. If you want to go for more warmth, beige or brown flooring can certainly pull together the rest of the space. Yellow undertones in maple kitchen cabinets can be toned down by flooring in cooler gray shades, while white oak or natural stone floors can give you an updated style. Flooring isn’t just about matching; it’s about creating the kind of look that you’re aiming for.
Flooring that goes with maple cabinets is about more than color; it’s about creating a kitchen design that feels complete, balanced, and timeless. Natural stone, porcelain, ceramic, mosaics, and slabs are all beautiful choices that can help you design the kind of kitchen that you’ll love for years. At Artistic Tile, we believe the flooring you choose should inspire you, improve the way the room feels, and serve as a foundation for countertops, backsplash, and cabinets. If you want to create a kitchen you won’t forget, we’re here to help you bring your ideas into reality with tile and stone that ties into your maple cabinetry and pulls together the rest of the space.
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Cloud White
Gloss
$33.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Sea Spray
Gloss
$34.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Sky Blue
Gloss
$33.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Sand
Gloss
$33.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Rose
Gloss
$34.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Mediterranean Blue
Gloss
$31.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Coriander
Gloss
$31.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Cumin
Gloss
$31.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Turmeric
Gloss
$33.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Sumac
Gloss
$34.00 per S/F
11" X 11-9/16" X 3/8"
Nero
Polished
$55.00 per S/F
11" X 11-9/16" X 3/8"
Blue
Polished
$83.00 per S/F
11" X 11-9/16" X 3/8"
Lilac
Honed
$73.00 per S/F
11" X 11-9/16" X 3/8"
Thassos
Honed
$72.00 per S/F
11" X 11-9/16" X 3/8"
Thassos
Polished
$72.00 per S/F
11" X 11-9/16" X 3/8"
Bianco Antico
Honed
$64.00 per S/F
11" X 11-9/16" X 3/8"
Rosa Portogallo
Honed
$62.00 per S/F
11" X 11-9/16" X 3/8"
Vanilla
Honed
$64.00 per S/F
12-1/8" X 11-7/16" X 3/8"
Black
Polished
$48.00 per S/F
12-1/8" X 11-7/16" X 3/8"
Fete Multi Blend
Polished
$68.00 per S/F
12-1/8" X 11-7/16" X 3/8"
Light Grey
Polished
$48.00 per S/F
12-1/8" X 11-7/16" X 3/8"
White
Polished
$48.00 per S/F
12-1/8" X 11-7/16" X 3/8"
Cream
Honed
$52.00 per S/F
12-1/8" X 11-7/16" X 3/8"
Grigio Toscana
Honed
$48.00 per S/F
12-1/8" X 11-7/16" X 3/8"
White
Honed
$52.00 per S/F
9" X 9" X 3/8"
Moca
Tumbled
$62.00 per S/F
9" X 9" X 3/8"
Pink
Tumbled
$62.00 per S/F
9" X 9" X 3/8"
Viola
Tumbled
$70.00 per S/F
14.76" X 16.25" X 3/8"
Cloud
Honed
$105.00 per S/F
14.76" X 16.25" X 3/8"
Viola
Honed
$110.00 per S/F
14.76" X 16.25" X 3/8"
Multi
Honed
$115.00 per S/F
Polished Stone
$120.00 per S/F
24" X 48" X 11/32"
Cream
Semi-Polished
$19.00 per S/F
24" X 48" X 11/32"
Sand
Semi-Polished
$19.00 per S/F
Polished 12" x 24" x 3/8" Stone
$70.00 per S/F
10-1/2" X 20-1/2" X 3/8"
Moca
Tumbled
$102.00 per S/F
10-1/2" X 20-1/2" X 3/8"
Noir
Tumbled
$102.00 per S/F
$520.00 each
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Ivory
Matte
$14.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Ash
Matte
$14.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Coal
Matte
$14.00 per S/F
Honed 18" x 32" x 9/16" Stone Straight Edge
$33.00 per S/F
Honed Stone Broken Joint 1.0cm
$50.00 per S/F
$400.00 each
Polished Stone
$152.00 per S/F
$0.00 each
Polished Stone
$140.00 per S/F
Honed 12" x 24" x 3/8" Stone Aris Edge
$23.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 1/2"
White Sand
Honed
$44.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 1/2"
White Sand
Polished
$44.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 1/2"
White Sand
Polished
$48.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 1/2"
White Sand
Honed
$48.00 per S/F
24" X 48" X 3/4"
White Sand
Honed
$66.00 per S/F
$624.00 each
Roman Antiqued 18" x 18" x 3/8" Stone Chiseled Edge
$35.00 per S/F
12" X 12" X 3/8"
Cloud
Honed
$105.00 per S/F
12" X 12" X 3/8"
Black
Honed
$105.00 per S/F
12" X 12" X 3/8"
Multi
Honed
$105.00 per S/F
Polished Stone
$130.00 per S/F
Honed 12" x 24" x 3/8" Stone
$41.00 per S/F