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Three Hardwood Alternatives for the Bathroom

Hardwood is a timeless luxury that many homeowners thrive to incorporate in their homes. While hardwood flooring looks great, it is not ideal for every application. Hardwood flooring is extremely sensitive to moisture; this means your boards will contract and expand in wet environments. Over time, this will lead to a warped board, cracking, and blistering of the wood. If you are looking to incorporate hardwood in your bathroom, you may need to consider some alternative flooring options. Here are the best ways to capture hardwoods aesthetics without jeopardizing the longevity of your floors due to moisture:

Sheet Vinyl

Sheet vinyl is a waterproof solution you can add to your bathrooms. With more higher-quality prints than ever, you can find a replica hardwood option in sheet vinyl. Sheet vinyl can come in a variety of thicknesses and provides an unrivaled amount of comfort in your home. Sheet vinyl is cut to size and dropped down into the room of application. If your bathroom is large, you may need to anticipate a seam.

Luxury Vinyl Planking

One of the most versatile floors on the market today is LVP. LVP is a floating floor that is waterproof and extremely durable. This snap-together plank flooring system is an excellent resemblance of hardwood. You can even invest in some LVP that comes in a variety of different lengths to give your floor a more unique look. LVP is quickly growing in the market today because of its versatility and luxury look in homes and businesses.

Wood Tile

Another great option to install in wet areas is wood tile. These tiles can be porcelain or ceramic and are printed or painted to replicate hardwood flooring. While grout lines will quickly blow the cover of this replica flooring, the natural look can allow you to give the wood-feel in even the dampest areas. Consider adding the natural look to showers, steam rooms, and kitchens alike for a nature-inspired look. Believe us; this tile is quite trendy right now and looks great in any space.

Always consider the application of the flooring that you are looking to install, and remember that not all flooring is the same. While hardwood floors are an excellent choice, it must be installed in the right scenarios. Choosing an alternative or replica flooring can allow you to achieve the look of hardwood with more adaptability.

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