Hardwood floor in the Master Bath

Marilyn
by Marilyn
Would it be advisable to have hardwood floors installed in the Master Bath.? I liked the look when I saw it in a decorating magazine.

  8 answers
  • just look for the pill an stick, it will be cheaper.

  • Nancy Turner Nancy Turner on Aug 29, 2017

    You would be better off with wood-look tile. You wouldn't have to worry about the effects of water on the floor or the high humidity affecting the wood.

  • Diane Diane on Aug 29, 2017

    Wouldn't be a good idea, hardwood shouldn't get wet. Between the humidity from the shower and getting the floor wet from the bath, you could ruin the floor. They have procelein tiles now that look like wood, why not put something like that down?


  • Linda Linda on Aug 29, 2017

    No, try the ceramic tile that looks like wood. I have hard wood in the kitchen which has less moisture then bathroom and my dishwasher leaked and the wood is warped. then the fridge leaked also warped wood lucky that one fixed itself once leak stopped. what if your toilet overflows?? which happens a lot at my house with 3 kids

  • William William on Aug 29, 2017

    I agree with the peel and stick vinyl plank tiles. They look like wood. You can also install ceramic that looks like wood. Don't advise hardwood in bath areas. Won't hold up to moisture well.

  • Peg Peg on Aug 29, 2017

    If you like it go with it.

  • Desiree Suggs Desiree Suggs on Aug 29, 2017

    Purchase tile that looks like wood.

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Aug 29, 2017

    Wood will never hold up in a bathroom due to the moisture