Bathroom Laminate Flooring
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About Bathroom Laminate Flooring
Splish splash you were taking a bath… and having no worries at all about water and bubbles splashing around on the floor. That’s what you can expect when shopping our range of bathroom laminates.
We stock a handpicked range of bathroom-friendly flooring options from names like Egger, Lamett & Faus, including classy herringbone & multi-coloured laminate.
What should I be looking for when buying bathroom flooring?
Wear rating, warranty & water resistance (the 3 W’s) are what you need to keep in mind first & foremost. Find a suitable laminate that does all three and matches the look you’re after, and you can’t go wrong.
We also recommend taking a sneak preview of what specific flooring can look like. Click VIEW IN YOUR ROOM on any product to get a real sense of what to expect. It can help if you’re curious about shades and finishes.
Is bathroom laminate flooring made differently?
Some stores will tell you that bathrooms need unique laminate. This isn’t necessarily the case, as most of the laminate brands we have in stock are suitable for use throughout the home. We have many customers who like to have similar laminate in their bathrooms, kitchens, utility rooms and downstairs toilets to fit the theme of their homes. A good example of this is the Victorian tile laminate, a highly water-resistant laminate that looks fantastic as a “full-floor” option for the home.
Getting creative with bathroom laminate
Don’t want to have a plain old boring bathroom? Add some character to the space with laminate options like Antique Cobalt Blue and Satin Grey Pine; the cobalt being a great option in a bathroom with a standalone tub where the floor is fully visible.
Ensuring that bathroom laminate stays water-tight
If you’re installing bathroom laminate as a DIY project and not using a professional, make sure you have some Clic Sealer in your basket before going to checkout, which gets applied over click joints to protect them.
Rest assured, though, that every product on this page is made to be highly water-resistant.
Taking care of bathroom flooring
It is a given that water, soap, and other liquids will spill onto the bathroom floor. Most of this range clocks in as some of the hardest-wearing flooring we have, with an AC4 or AC6 rating.