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Bathroom flooring should be chosen keeping bathroom safety in mind. Vinyl
linoleum flooring can last several decades and easy to clean and maintain while
marble flooring is easy to maintain but is much more durable and can last for
generations. Good quality tiles may also last for generations and are easy to
clean and maintain. Bathroom laminate flooring can last almost a decade but
needs a little more maintenance. Hardwood flooring may last a lifetime but needs
to be well maintained, especially around the base of the commode. It adds warmth
and elegance to your master bath and normally uses oak and pine wood. Bathroom
carpet adds warmth and softness to the floor but is very difficult to maintain
and water can cause odor and mildew in the carpet, so it is better to use throw
rugs instead of carpets for comfort and style.
Bathroom flooring ideas eliminated warm and soft carpet as wet carpet flooring
becomes damp and dirty and does not look so cozy but if your heart is set on the
bathroom carpet flooring, make sure to have a vinyl border around the bath,
toilet and basin to take care of accidental splashes and a few bathmats on it to
soak in water and moisture and soapy condensations from your feet. Laminate
bathroom flooring may or may not be used for wet floor areas though high quality
laminate bathroom flooring system with high gloss finish and smooth surface
adapts well to wet floorings. They are quick and easy to install too. Stone
finishes in bathroom laminate flooring such as granite and marble designs look
beautiful and can last for years.
The most popular options available to your while choosing bathroom flooring are
bathroom carpets, bathroom carpet tiles, ceramic floor tiles, laminate flooring,
bamboo flooring and vinyl flooring. Uncovered floorboards in a period style
bathroom are quite cheap and look authentic. They add warmth to your bathroom.
They need to be sanded well before sealing coated with varnish. However,
floorboards can be slippery once they get wet and let the draught of air in the
bath space. The space between the floorboards can let the water seep in to the
ceiling below. Thus, it requires much maintenance. Bathroom carpet is warm and
inviting and has a non-slippery surface. The most commonly used carpet in the
bathroom is the one with foam backing.
They can be inexpensive and come in thousands of colors but bathroom carpets can
be much difficult to clean and must be of correct type. Carpet tiles have
evolved from tough and coarse tiles to the texture that mirrors standard
bathroom carpet. They are easier to replace, as instead of tearing down the
whole carpet, one has to just replace individual tiles. It reduces the wastage
and makes it easier to fit them in the bath space. However, they offer limited
choices and can still get dirty easily. Ceramic bathroom floor tiles are
available in reasonable prices and offer wide range of styles, materials, sizes
and colors. They need to be installed carefully on wooden floorboards using
special adhesives or they may come loose and grout may crack. The non-slip
finishes in these tiles are best for bathroom floors and should have bath mats
for additional bathroom safety.
Wet rooms that look like giant shower cubicle ideally have solid floors and can
use ceramic tiles for flooring or vinyl flooring to ensure totally waterproof
finish. Ceramic tiles are relatively cheap and proper laying o the tiles can
make them waterproof too. They are quite durable, come in vast range of options
and are easy to clean. Bathroom laminate flooring should be installed using the
'floating floor' principle but since bathroom fixtures such as toilets, bidets,
pedestals and freestanding baths need to be anchored to the floor, it can be a
problem. A flat and level sub floor can guarantee quick installation of the
laminate flooring, especially with latest 'click' systems. They are easy to lay
and clean but water spills can damage the boards and laminate flooring may get
slippery when it is wet. One of the few options for hardwood floors that can be
used in bathrooms is bamboo flooring that does not require much maintenance and
is quite resistant to damage and scuffing.
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