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Are you renovating your bathroom? One of the key aspects of a bathroom renovation is choosing the perfect flooring. This is a great way to express your personal style and take your bathroom from old school to modern-day.
When looking at bathroom floor options, it can sometimes be a bit overwhelming with all the materials you have to choose from.
Luckily we put together a list for you of eight of the best modern bathroom floor options that’ll bring your bathroom into this century.
Ceramic Tile
Ceramic tile has been a longstanding favorite flooring choice for bathrooms. This is because it is waterproof, easy to clean, and cost-effective. Not to mention ceramic or porcelain tile also comes in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and patterns.
Because of the wide range of design options available for ceramic tile, you can create the exact look of your dreams. Find ceramic tile is all sorts of shapes ranging from square, octagonal, rectangle, and hexagonal.
If you’re looking to add a more eccentric design flare, consider choosing Moroccan tiles or another colorfully decorated option.
You can even find the perfect tile to match your bathroom vanity units. With ceramic tile, you can make your floors the centerpiece of the bathroom.
Cork Flooring
If you’re looking to use more sustainable materials, consider going with cork flooring. Cork is made from tree bark that once harvested is able to grow back, so it is a completely sustainable material.
Not to mention that cork is also biodegradable. So choosing this flooring material is something you can feel good about.
You’ll want to make sure with this material that you are resealing your floors every two or three years to protect against moisture. Cork flooring is awesome because it isn’t cold like tile and feels soft to walk on.
This type of flooring is also easy to install, so it’s perfect for the do-it-yourselfer.
Bamboo Flooring
Another sustainable bathroom flooring choice is bamboo. Bamboo is not only highly sustainable but is also easy on the wallet, costing around half the price compared to hardwood flooring.
If choosing bamboo floors, the best choice is opting for engineered bamboo since the planks are durable and ideal for moisture-rich environments.
You should keep in mind though that this flooring is easily scratched, so you may wish to keep protective mats down in high traffic areas. But luckily, damaged pieces can also be replaced easily and are simple to install.
Sleek-Vinyl
Vinyl tends to be the most budget-friendly of bathroom floor options. This material is easy to clean, resists stains, and is waterproof. If you choose to go with vinyl, you may wish to go with quality sheet vinyl instead of peel-and-stick tiles.
This will help eliminate seams where water may soak in. You can also add foam or felt backing which will soften the floor. Much like ceramic tile, vinyl also comes in a wide variety of patterns and textures so you have the ultimate chance to customize.
Mix-and-Match
If you want to create a dynamic modern look, consider mixing and matching tile design and size. If you loved the look of Moroccan tile, but aren’t sure you want to make this your entire floor, you can add it in as an accent in between a more traditional style.
Or mix it up with different shapes to create intricate designs on your floor.
With this option, you are able to create mosaic masterpieces or play around with various shapes to create your unique vibe. This can add interest to your floor in either a subtle or a bold way depending on your personal style.
Luxurious Heated Tile
If you’ve had tile flooring before, you know that although it is an excellent material it does have one drawback, that it’s cold. And although this isn’t a big issue, imagine if you stepped out of the shower in the morning to find your feet hitting toasty warm tile instead of floors that are ice cold.
Heated tile is for the inner diva in us all and isn’t as complicated to have as you may think. This flooring works off of either hydronic or electric systems.
So your floors are either being heated through hot water and rubber tubing or an electric panel. Heated tile instantly takes your bathroom to resort level comfort.
Natural Stone
Natural stone can be a bit pricier than the above-mentioned options but is worth it when it comes to aesthetic value. Natural stone such as granite, limestone, or marble is hard, durable, and beautiful to look at.
So this material maintains a high resale value, adding to the overall value of your home. This material, similar to tile, is cold and hard and can be prone to slipperiness.
But stone also allows you the option of adding heating systems underneath to really kick your luxury up a notch.
Engineered Wood
Wood flooring can help cultivate a classically warm look in your bathroom. This type of wood is better than traditional solid wood when it comes to moisture exposure because it is more stable.
Engineered wood contains a plywood base which is a great barrier against moisture, yet looks like authentic wood because the top layer is hardwood veneer. Although any wood choice is prone to damage in bathrooms, this is your best option if your heart is set on having wood floors.
Just remember that because this material isn’t the most water-friendly, a water line leak can cause serious damage.
Choosing From These Bathroom Floor Options
Renovating your bathroom is an exciting project that can boost the value of your home and help you to create a more enjoyable space. When choosing from these bathroom floor options keep in mind your own personal style, budget, and needs of your bathroom.
With these modern materials, your bathroom will quickly become the relaxing haven of your dreams.
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