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Subject: Non-Slip Flooring for "Magic Loo"
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Fash wrote:
I have a very strange shower room/toilet on my attic floor (refered to
by my children as the "Magic Loo". ...
What I need is something that is non-slip in wet and dry state, but
that also looks classy.


I would suggest a non-slip epoxy floor colouring in a dark colour, with
contrasting colour bathmat etc.

Alternatively, rubber stairtreads might be okay if the main problem is
the stairs. You can get them from safety suppliers.

Owain