I've wall to wall bamboo with my units on top. (Integrated ovens & dishwasher.) Lots of reasons were given as to why I should do this, including "if you want to change your mind and change the layout of your kitchen" which I never got as it would mean changing plumbing, gas feed, electrics etc. which sounded like far too much hard work.
But there are two reasons why I'm convinced: 1. If an appliance is placed lower than the floor level of the rest of the room then you have to make a decision about the worktop. Either you have it high enough that you can remove appliances (such as dishwasher) relatively easily which leaves a big gap above the top of the applicance, or you have it so tight that the appliance can't be removed without taking up part of the flooring.
2. Plain and simple, it looks nicer! It certainly cost more but made things easier to fit and to clean, and in my opinion the finish in the kitchen is much better. I had tried hard to find reasons not to put the floor down first but couldnt find any decent reason to hold off.
And I won't say don't put wood in your kitchen; I will say be careful! Perhaps throw some vinyl down in front of your cooker and sink, it's heartbreaking to see how much damage can be done by dropping something small but sharp! Ban stiletto heels. As far as I recall, Lidl, from time to time, sell water alarms which are intended for wooden floors so that if your sink, fridge, washing machine or whatever has a problem you'll know about it in time to save your floor.