Can I Use Hardwood in The Bathroom?
When it comes to your choice of bathroom flooring, the materials you choose should be hardwearing, water-resistant and easy to maintain. Quite frankly, nothing beats the beautiful, organic feel of hardwood.
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What should I consider?
When it comes to installing a bathroom floor, you need to consider the more common factors present in a bathroom and how your new floor will hold up in the long term. This may include high moisture levels, spills, flooding, and even the build-up of mould and mildew. However, there are a number of ways to ensure that your hardwood flooring is properly taken care of, especially in the bathroom. You can start by choosing the best quality product and expert installers who will understand your wood flooring’s unique capabilities. They can help you keep the floor’s finish layer strong and intact. Next, regular maintenance is important to avoid spills, dents or moisture damage in the bathroom. One of the great things about wood floors is that they can be sanded down and any accidents can easily be repaired.
The Benefits of Wood in the Bathroom
Superior Quality
Wood is a naturally durable and hardwearing material. In fact, hardwood often produces a very high-quality product that offers great longevity over time. Choose quality suppliers and installers. Read reviews and ask for testimonials to ensure that you are happy with your chosen suppliers.
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Stand-Out Style
Over the years, tiles or stone finishing have become easier choices in bathroom flooring. However, with the right wood product, you can achieve something far more lavish and unexpected in this space. Rich hardwood is a stand-out solution that brings added warmth and modern appeal to even the smallest guest loo. It may take a little more consideration and maintenance, but the right choice of wood flooring can give your home that old-world charm that has a timeless appeal.
Hassle-free
For many, you may fear that hardwood takes extra care and maintenance, especially in a high moisture interior like a bathroom. However, the truth is that hardwood is quite easy to clean, and boasts incredible strength. With the proper precautions and care, your wood flooring can last you many years.
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