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Laminate Flooring in Bathroom
I am sure this has been discussed before but I can't find the messages .....
Anyway, trying to decide whether to put down tiles or laminate boards in bathroom. Bathroom suite is about a year old but we couldn't afford to have the floor done as well. Up to now we have lino which is quite tatty. The subfloor is chipboard (pre new regs). For laminate flooring presumably I need the "vapour barrier" sheet. I see that all the stores offer laminate suitable for bathrooms, slightly more expensive. It's a small floor area, about 1.5 sqm so cutting around the fittings will take a bit of extra work. Anything else I need to think of? Tiling the floor isn't a popular option (wife & kids .....). Thanks for hints and advice. Thanks, Klaus |
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