![]() Oak flooring is still the most popular wood grain option and that’s reflected in the LVP styles available. They work well in a bathroom, especially smaller bathrooms, giving a brighter, more spacious feel. ![]() Design Ideas: Our style team like wood-look vinyl planks in light, natural and neutral colors.Take a look at our LVP flooring cost report for more detailed information. Professional LVP installation will cost a further $1.50 to $4.50 per sq/ft. The better EVP floors are priced between $2.50 and $5 per sq/ft. Cost to Install: You can pick up LVP at the big box stores for as little as $1.40 per sq/ft but for the demands of a bathroom we recommend looking at the top rated vinyl plank flooring brands.Double check each product before purchase, but the majority of LVP is waterproof and the better brands offer protection for the subfloor too. Vinyl planks are softer and warmer underfoot than tile and cheaper to install. There’s plenty to say about vinyl bathroom flooring but for the purposes of this post here’s what you need to know and look out for. We have a separate report on hardwood floors in the bathroom if you have your heart set on wood, but we think vinyl planks are the perfect wood-look alternative for most bathrooms. The quality of LVP (luxury vinyl planks), especially the visuals of the newer breed of vinyl, EVP (engineered vinyl plank), including SPC and WPC planks, is so good these days that our home flooring pros recommend them ahead of engineered hardwood for use in the bathroom. ![]() Take a look at our tile and stone Pinterest page for more inspiration. Design Ideas: Wood-look and marble-look tiles are very popular options, as are retro and geometric patterns.For professional installation most households pay between $4 to $6 per square foot on average. Cost to Install: We recommend looking for a tile in the $2 to $6 per sq/ft range but prices can go as high as your budget will permit once you start looking at designer tiles.There is plenty of tile-look vinyl sheet flooring for smaller toilets, shower rooms and powder rooms. And, as we alluded to earlier, tile flooring works best in medium to large bathroom areas. We recommend professional tile installation to ensure a long lasting, hassle free, floor. Our top 5 bathroom tile flooring ideas are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to design and style options. Tile is waterproof, easy to clean and, while installation is comparatively expensive, you can buy tile from as little as $1.00 per square foot so there’s always a bathroom floor tile within your budget. Ceramic and porcelain tile is the number one choice for bathroom floors, both with out home flooring pros and with homeowners across the US, for good reason. We could begin and end the conversation about the best flooring for a bathroom with one word…tile. ![]() So, in order of popularity, let’s take a look at the best options for bathroom flooring, why we like them, general pricing and design ideas. For example you may not want to go to the trouble of tiling a small shower room when installing some sheet vinyl will do. Each bathroom type has it’s own dimensions and uses and affects your ideal flooring choice. Their are also different types of bathrooms: master bathrooms, guest and en-suite bathrooms, powder rooms (half bath) and small shower rooms (quarter bath). Water, moisture, and dirt are the daily norm and we need a floor that can stand up to all this and stay looking good. We may not spend that much time in our bathrooms compared to other rooms in the house (although some teenagers seem to live there!) but the time we do spend is quite intensive.
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