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July 16, 2019 by Philip Trapkin

Bathroom Remodeling Tips: Choosing the Right Type of Bathroom Flooring

 

When it comes to bathroom flooring options, most people automatically think of ceramic tiles. While this particular flooring material is still the most popular choice around the United States, it isn’t the only choice that is available to homeowners in Atlanta. On the contrary, there are several choices available, including marble, vinyl, and laminate, just to name a few.

Beautiful Bathroom with Brand New Flooring After Bathroom Remodeling

The sheer abundance of choices may make it a little difficult for some people to choose the right type of flooring for their bathrooms. If you’re scheduled for bathroom remodeling sometime in the coming weeks and you want to replace your current flooring, here are a few tips to help you choose the right type.

Know your flooring options and your preferences

Just as there are a lot of choices for bathroom countertops, there are numerous options for bathroom flooring. However, you may not realize that options like vinyl and natural stone are also available.

Vinyl is a fantastic low-cost option that offers the same durability as ceramic. Natural stone, on the other hand, is more expensive, but offers amazing resale value. If you find the look of wood irresistible, you may also choose engineered wood, which is more water-resistant than solid hardwood.

While shopping for flooring, make sure you carefully weigh the pros and cons of each material to help you make the right choice.

Tile size affects frequency of cleaning

The size of your tiles will have a direct impact on the thickness and amount of grout you’ll need for your bathroom. Naturally, the smaller the cut of tiles you have on your floor, the more grout you’ll have. Why does this matter? More grout means more dirt getting trapped, which leads to more time spent cleaning the floors.

If ease of cleaning is a feature that is important to you, choose larger cuts for your floor and leave smaller cuts of tiles as accents on the walls.

Use flooring that differs, but complements, the walls

Long gone are the days where you would have your entire bathroom tiled with the same design from top to bottom. Today, using tiles with different patterns is a great way to break up uniformity and give your bathroom a focal point.

Of course, you’ll want to choose flooring that complements the tiles you put up on your bathroom walls. For a more elegant feel, you may want to choose a different shade of the color you chose for your wall tiles. For a more classic approach, you can stick with flooring in one solid neutral color.

Who uses the bathroom narrows down your choices

Lastly, you’ll want to ask yourself who will be using this bathroom the most. The people who use the bathroom the most and their habits can easily narrow down the choices for you.

If you have young children or pets, for example, you’ll want to avoid engineered wood. Children tend to spill more water onto the floor, while pets will scuff up the surface with their claws. In these kinds of bathrooms, flooring that is more durable and less slippery are better choices.

Bathroom remodeling can be an exciting undertaking. By knowing how to choose the right flooring material, you can better ensure that your new bathroom will serve your family well for years to come.

Sources:

5 Tips for Choosing Bathroom Flooring That Adds Value, KSL.com
7 Essential Tips For Choosing the Perfect Bathroom Tile, Dwell.com

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