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What's a good alternative to Tile in a Bathroom Floor?
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NO laminate. It won't hold up in the humidity of a bathroom.
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They are a nice, affordable easy to maintain floor.
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Re: What's a good alternative to Tile in a Bathroom Floor?
They are a nice, affordable easy to maintain floor.
That looks OK, but it's a little too shiny.
I like slate. Or travertine. Even granite comes in tile now.
Re: What's a good alternative to Tile in a Bathroom Floor?
They are a nice, affordable easy to maintain floor.
Peel & stick = not a good idea in a bathroom. No matter how much you pay for high-end stuff, the 'sticky' can't handle the humidity changes in a bathroom and you'll have problems. I'd suggest travertine (less expensive) or 12x12 or 16x16 slate tile (more expensive).
Actually, I wouldn't recommend tile at all unless you have heated floors (that's my personal preference) - I hate having cold floors getting out of a warm shower and no matter much you try and heat the room, the tiles will always feel cold on your feet.
I think a good alternative is thick linoleum as mentioned earlier. It's softer (nice to walk on) will be warmer on your feet, and easy to clean (no grout, single sheet). It's also super-simple to install and easy to repair. If you want the tile look, get a thick linoleum with the square tile pattern (and those are even easier to repair).
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