• On the topic of bathroom flooring, the downstairs loo in my house is, for boring historical reasons, the only part of the ground floor which is carpeted, which is obviously a stupid choice of floor covering for a downstairs loo. The lavatory pan and pedestal sink are attached directly to the floor and the carpet is cut around them. Lifting them further up, in order to lay tiles underneath them for example, would be a massive pain.

    So what floor covering would be best, which can be fitted around the existing fittings rather than underneath them? No cork. Reminds me too much of the 70s.

  • Has anyone suggested Lineoleum tiles? We have them in our kitchen and living room and the builders made a very tidy job of cutting them out to fit the pipes for the radiators.

    Not yet. Sounds promising though. Thanks, I'll look into that as an option.

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