This is what my tile looks like in my bathroom.
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Miriam Illions on Apr 01, 2011Laminate is the easiest to do but it involves a little bit of cutting and you need to be careful to cut it to the right size. Start installing from the center of the room. Your other choice is porcelain tile. These can both look professional if done properly. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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James A on Apr 01, 2011A larger ceramic tile would be easier. Looks like you won't have any trouble removing the old. Best of luck, you can do it.Helpful Reply
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3po3 on Apr 01, 2011I agree on the larger ceramic tile. Be sure it is textured so it is not too slick. Also, if you haven't worked with wet saw before, you might take your exact measurements to the tile store and see if they will cut the odd-sized edge pieces for you.Helpful Reply
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Peg on Nov 14, 2014Whatever you decide to get, you don't want a shiny finish especially in the bathroom. Floor gets wet & tile will be slippery. You want a rough tile......Helpful Reply
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