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Cork floor in a bathroom - nice or naff ?

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didireallysaythat · 15/05/2014 21:33

Don't want tiles, won't have carpet, won't have ufh, meh about vinyl. So what about cork ?

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milkysmum · 15/05/2014 21:36

Im thinking no but link a decent picture to see if you can convince me?

Leviticus · 15/05/2014 21:41

Ooh Cork... Yes a link please.

I'm in the market for a bathroom floor and don't want cold tiles. I hadn't thought of cork. Old school.

MothershipG · 15/05/2014 21:53

As long as you don't get the nasty orange glue down tiles!

You can get lovely cork floors now. We have Wicanders in all our upstairs rooms. I love it! it's a soft hard floor if you get what I mean! Wink There are lots of other companies doing it now as well.

didireallysaythat · 15/05/2014 22:18

mother I'm allergic to orange so that won't be happening. I'm thinking the regular cork floor light brown to give the room a bit of warmth (everything else will probably be white as I've not imagination). If I'm feeling brave maybe a red bath mat.

I can't find good pictures online. I've got samples from the cork floor company - lot of choice including some that don't look like cork to me... I'm on a mission to find pictures now !

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BingoWingsBeGone · 15/05/2014 22:20

We have Karndean flooring which is lovely - soft, warm, really hard wearing, waterproof, but is expensive.

didireallysaythat · 16/05/2014 09:40

Cork doesn't seem top expensive. I like the idea of karndean but the price plus fitting price puts me off. I'm thinking cork should be OK for us to fit ourselves and if we hate it after a year or two it's not too much of a financial outlay...

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didireallysaythat · 16/05/2014 09:41

Cork doesn't seem top expensive. I like the idea of karndean but the price plus fitting price puts me off. I'm thinking cork should be OK for us to fit ourselves and if we hate it after a year or two it's not too much of a financial outlay...

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