Can You Use Engineered Hardwood Flooring in a Bathroom?
This is really such a great question! We say yes! We love using engineered hardwood flooring in our bathrooms and have done this in two of our homes now. We can’t speak first hand on solid hardwood in a bathroom since we don’t have experience with that.
If you’re not familiar with engineered hardwood, the bottom layer is constructed of multiple layers of wood, each positioned in a different direction – much like plywood. Then there is a layer of actual hardwood on top. This is the part that you see. This type of construction makes it very durable.
There are several reasons we feel engineered hardwood is a great choice for a bathroom, the first being the biggest for us.
1) Water Resistance
Several years ago when our son was three, now thirteen, he decided one of the toys wanted to take a bath in the toilet. Several hours later, Henry and I noticed water dripping from the second story where his bathroom was. After going upstairs we found an inch of standing water where the toilet had flooded.
After a company came into dry out the area, our engineered hardwood had not been damaged at all nor did it show any signs of buckling or cupping. We were so impressed and completely sold on engineered hardwood after this little incident!
We have had engineered hardwood in our bathrooms for several years and I still baby them like any other flooring. That’s just me. I make sure the kids aren’t leaving a shower curtain open while showering and wipe a spill immediately.
2) Engineered Hardwood Flooring is Easier to Clean
Another great thing about engineered hardwood is that it is very easy to clean. Bathrooms tend to get a little messy, especially if you have a teenage daughter that spends hours doing her hair and makeup.
3) Seamless Look and Flow
As far as the visual aspect, we love the warmth that hardwood gives a bathroom. It also offers a nice seamless flow from the other rooms into the bathroom. The wood adds texture and brings in a natural vibe that creates a cozy feeling in what is normally a cold room.
4) Easier Installation
If you are installing your own flooring, continuing the hardwood into the bathroom is so much easier than laying tile, which is the most common bathroom flooring option. Laying tile is much more time consuming, and not to mention more expensive if you are hiring someone to do it.
If you are already laying hardwood in the hall or bedroom, it’s simple to continue it right into the bathroom. No need to worry about a transition and you get that nice continuous flow that I mentioned above.
If you are thinking of getting engineered hardwood flooring installed give us a call at (707) 864-2199 or click here to visit our website
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