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Bathroom Flooring

By Scott Soloff


The bathroom is a practical room, and a bathroom can be a luxurious room depending on the residents who use it. The bathroom has certain facilities that are required for hygiene and health so the bathroom flooring should contribute to the same. The bathroom flooring is usually carefully chosen around the necessary fixtures which include bathtub, shower and commodes. The bathroom can be a dangerous part of the house, and many people have sustained serious, sometimes lethal, injuries from accidents in bathrooms. The first consideration about bathroom flooring should be safety.

The bathroom flooring should also be considered with the plans of the occupants in mind. If the family plans to stay in the home for many years, they might want to choose bathroom flooring that will last for years. If they will only be in the house for a short time, their choice of flooring should reflect these goals. Marble flooring is more expensive than other materials for bathroom flooring, but this will last for many years. The maintenance of the flooring is another consideration that occupants will consider when choosing bathroom flooring. Some bathroom flooring is easier to care for than other types. The person who will be in charge of caring for any flooring should be included in the selection process.

Bathroom Flooring Choices Range from the Sublime to the Practical

Carpeting in the bathroom can supply warmth to those stepping out of the shower or bath, but carpeting in the bathroom has some disadvantages as well. The bathroom carpeting can retain the water that might leak out of the shower or bath. The carpeting in the bathroom probably will not last as long as ceramic tiles or marble. Marble flooring will last for many years, but the marble flooring might be slippery and dangerous when compared with carpeting. This type of flooring is beautiful and easy to wipe up with some cleansers and water.

Hardwood flooring in the bathroom will last for many years as long as it is cared for properly. This type of flooring is beautiful and blends in with many types of décor. There is also laminate flooring that is durable and relatively easy to care for in a bathroom. Laminate can come in many different styles that will enhance the décor in a bathroom. Both laminate and hardwood floors can be slippery which could add danger to the bathroom, and these two types of flooring might suffer from water spills or leaks more than other types of flooring.

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