There are lots of options for your bathroom suite floor design. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Picking the right lavatory floor surface for the design, however, should be based on factors such as safety, maintenance and, in general, the issue of the lavatory. Learn more about your individual bathroom floor surfaces before choosing.
Hardwood suite can be a rather expensive option plan, but the mood and the effect that it imposes on the entire bath design make it worth while. Hardwood also creates a look of solidarity if it is your choice for your flooring throughout the house.
Carpet not only provides heat in, it also softens the features of the room. Carpet as a bath floor, however cannot be a good choice for potential water-bath.
Perhaps one of the most expensive flooring design options for your bathroom suite has natural stone such as limestone and marble. If the budget is not a problem, the natural beauty that it creates is worth any cost. Added to this, the natural stone is very durable and require less maintenance. However, polished stones are slippery when wet. Unpolished form on the other hand (the stones are sanded or flat ground, but not polished) may apply the sealant to prevent stains.
Ceramic tile bath design is the most common option, since it is relatively cheap, easy to install and replace, very resistant, hygienic, and has a wide variety of sizes, colors and patterns. There are different types of ceramic tiles according to the porosity classifications: non-vitreous (most absorbent), semi-vitreous, and vitreous (less absorbent).