Unique Bathroom Floor Ideas

Written by Posted On Thursday, 11 April 2019 17:35

Unlike other rooms in the home, bathrooms have to endure factors like humidity, wet floors, and constant foot traffic within a confined space. When considering the strain put on the average bathroom, it's essential to pick out a floor that not only looks great but can stand up to your lifestyle as well. Here are some unique bathroom floor ideas when renovating your bathroom: unique bathroom floor ideas.

 

Unique Bathroom Floor Ideas - Professional Suggestions

 

1. Wood

 

When choosing wood, there are necessarily two options available, either hardwood floors or wood that has been engineered. The latter refers to flooring that is essentially made of plywood which is difficult for moisture to penetrate. Hardwood floors, on the other hand, are susceptible to moisture, though they typically offer the luxury that only authentic materials can afford.

 

2. Carpets

 

The second option is carpet, which most specialists frown upon because of its susceptibility to mildew. Carpet can be used on the part of the bathroom, preferably the part that isn't next to the shower. But unless you love the luxury of a soft carpet under your feet, it may be best to stick with flooring that can more effectively handle wetness and mildew.

 

3. Laminated Floors

 

These floors are more popular than either wood flooring or carpeting because they are resilient to moisture. Typically this type of flooring is made of resin-impregnated paper attached to a fabricated layer made of wood chips. There are numerous options for textures and colors with laminated floors as well, such as oak, cherry, slate, marble, and many other materials.

 

4. Stone

 

Stone is perhaps the most luxurious option, but it is oftentimes the most expensive. The major advantage of stone is that it is all but impervious to moisture. It will last longer than many other materials, and it can offer an array of design possibilities not possible with other types of flooring.

 

5. Bamboo or Cork

 

The best thing about flooring made from these materials is they are eco-friendly. They are a renewable resource, and both are extremely resistant to mold, mildew, and all varieties of bacteria. They are also great with moisture and offer slip-resistant surfaces for safe navigation over wet flooring.

 

6. Vinyl

 

The most used material for bathroom floors is Vinyl. The major advantage of vinyl is that it is completely waterproof. Even major spills are a non-issue for this type of material. This is particularly advantageous as many types of flooring let water gradually accumulate beneath the floors surface, causing damage that's extremely difficult to fix. Vinyl comes in many different textures and colors so finding the right look for your bathroom is a snap.

 

7. Marble Floor Tile

 

A dense form of limestone, marble floor is a favorite choice of homeowners. It can keep your bathroom floor very clean and bacteria free. The tiles are very easy to clean and maintain also. You can also extend the marble flooring to your shower wall, creating a cohesive look.

 

8. Ceramic Tile

 

The durable tiles are easy for installing too. They can be easily maintained and resistant to bacterial growth. They came in various designs, shapes, and textures to suit your requirements. The only downside being they could be cold under your feet.

 

Selecting a bathroom floor is only one step when remodeling your bathroom and it can be a daunting task when you have so many to choose from. Hopefully you now have a few unique bathroom floor ideas in mind when choosing your floor.

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Rocky Degrenia

Small business owner; all types of flooring. #1 Rated Flooring Installer in Phoenix, AZ. Over 6 decades of experience and education. Residential and Commercial. Family man, father of three teenage girls.

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