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Wooden floor in bathroom?
In my (small) bathroom I have manky old lino over an uneven set of
floorboards which are not really floorboards - more like like irregularly-shaped MDF offcuts - a real botch job it looks too. I thought I would get rid of both of these and the lino in one go by replacing them both with tongue-and-groove pukka wood flooring (not laminate). Is this feasible in a bathroom, what with all the steam and dripping etc? If so, is there any particular type of wood or varnish I should go for to suit the warm and wet environment? Thanks for any advice. |
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