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What flooring for upstairs hall, landing and bathroom?

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sbplanet · 05/10/2021 10:22

Finally we are getting our small (1.85m x 1.7m) bathroom renovated. It opens onto the upstairs hallway and landing at the top of the stairs. The hallway/landing area is open with a handrail.

The flooring was carpet/vinyl down over old floorboards in hall and bathroom. The boards are in very poor condition having been cut and chopped about when central heating was installed.

What I wanted was the same flooring in the bathroom and hallway/landing area, but what sort would be appropriate? I thought about ceramic tiles in the bathroom but would they go in the hallway? I don't want glue-down lvt which is what has been suggested, so what would work please?

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maofteens · 05/10/2021 14:26

A laminate flooring that is ok for use in bathrooms. I've used some from Howdens and it looks great.
My own house I have tiles in the bathroom which lead out to carpeted hallway which looks fine.

Avarua · 05/10/2021 14:30

Cork floorboards. Good for noise absorption too. I'm not in UK so cannot suggest brands or suppliers sorry.

sbplanet · 05/10/2021 20:30

Thanks. But I've been doing a bit of googling and I think we'll go with engineered wood.

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