Incredibly small bathroom, what is a good type of floor?
Tiny batroom, I need to remodel, what floor type would be good, so it doesn't make it look any smaller, but good for the moisture in a bathroom. Also, not to break my bank!
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Sheet vinyl. Comes in tons of colors and patterns. You may be able to get leftover pieces if the room is small. I have this in my kitchen and it has held up for at least 10 years+. I have it in a wood pattern , so it will go with any colors should I change my décor.
Sheet vinyl. Inexpensive, pretty, easy to clean and can stand up to moisture and humidity, spills, drips and drops.
Or vinyl wood look plank tile. Holds up to water and looks like wood.
Thanks for input!
I agree with a vinyl remnant. Nice tile would be an alternative. Since it is a small bathroom, you can go a bit fancier, with hexagon tiles etc. Large tiles often make a space look bigger