Putting heated flooring in the kitchen

I am redoing our kitchen currently and it is going to be gorgeous.

I have so many grand plans for it.

I have navy green quartz countertops with sparkles ordered. I have custom made wood cabinets in construction at this point. I also bought myself up-to-date recessed lighting, a wall sconce and a gorgeous green glass sink light. I even spoiled myself with all brand new, stainless steel appliances. My kitchen is going to be so current and perfect. My floors I have decided are going to be a gray, porcelain tile. Before I put the brick down I have thought about putting in heated flooring. My home doesn’t get all that warm in the summertime, so AC isn’t genuinely a concern. However, in the Winter time our kitchen constantly feels chilly cold. I have a big window in there that seems to let in frigid air. Adding heated flooring might be a smart thing to do. I have found that I can install the heated flooring myself and buy them right at the hardware store. The electric heated mats just need to go down over top of the brick board and before the tile. They then get sealed in by the brick and can’t be accessed. That means I can’t change our mind and take them out. I would be committing to heated flooring for the entire time I have our gray tile. In order to disaffix them or access them, the brick needs to come up. I believe pretty particular that I am going to want heated flooring though.
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