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What's a good alternative to Tile in a Bathroom Floor?
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You can freshen them up everyday with just a shovel. you can change the pattern by adding sand lines and when it gets cold cover the dirt totally with sand as it doesn't get cold if kept dry. During the summer months just add a little water and the bathroom will stay nice and cool. By microwaving your dirt and sand you will keep bacteria to a minimum. And of course the cost is minimal compared to other surfaces...
Re: What's a good alternative to Tile in a Bathroom Floor?
You can freshen them up everyday with just a shovel. you can change the pattern by adding sand lines and when it gets cold cover the dirt totally with sand as it doesn't get cold if kept dry. During the summer months just add a little water and the bathroom will stay nice and cool. By microwaving your dirt and sand you will keep bacteria to a minimum. And of course the cost is minimal compared to other surfaces...
Not a fan of the third world country decor myself....
Re: What's a good alternative to Tile in a Bathroom Floor?
You can freshen them up everyday with just a shovel. you can change the pattern by adding sand lines and when it gets cold cover the dirt totally with sand as it doesn't get cold if kept dry. During the summer months just add a little water and the bathroom will stay nice and cool. By microwaving your dirt and sand you will keep bacteria to a minimum. And of course the cost is minimal compared to other surfaces...
Now that's what I like, some creativity.
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Re: What's a good alternative to Tile in a Bathroom Floor?
You could go with a linoleum product. They've come a long way since the garbage of the late seventies and early eighties.
You probably already have this planned, but in the full bath/baths, put in a heat lamp just outside the shower/tub so when you're drying off you have that nice warm heat bathing you. That should help if you have to use tile.
I'd use tile with multiple rugs.
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NO laminate. It won't hold up in the humidity of a bathroom.
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