• Bathroom floors.

    Victorian house. 3 x 4m 2nd floor bathroom. Currently with grey painted floorboards which I have draft-sealed between with a foam-rubber product and covered over that with grey silicone. Need a permanent toddler bath time proof (fully waterproof) solution though. It also needs to look cool.

    Rest of the bathroom is going to be redecorated, with a new shower cubicle but remaining fittings will be a free-standing roll-top bath. Plan to replace the hideous modern toilet, sink and pedestal with bits more in fitting with the rest of house and the bath but can do that later. Floor first.

    Not a fan of ceramic tiles and I think engineered wood is out too for practicality reasons. Wanted to try rubber but it's such an expanse of solid matt colour I thought it would look weird and would limit what you can do with the walls.

    Cant help feeling patterned vinyl looks a bit cheap. Currently considering these Karndean vinyl parquet tiles. I didn't think i'd like the look or feel of faux wood anything but they do look good close-up. Anyone tried these?

    https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=karndean+parquet+bathroom&rlz=1C1NHXL_enGB709GB709&biw=1549&bih=711&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjQ45LUp4_SAhXHIsAKHZTrCk4QsAQIRA#tbm=isch&q=karndean+parquet+

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