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Laminate Flooring in Bathrooms: Is It a Good Idea?
It is generally not recommended to install laminate flooring in a bathroom. Laminate flooring is made of wood-based materials that are not inherently water-resistant, and they can swell or warp when exposed to moisture. Additionally, the adhesive used to install laminate flooring can be affected by moisture, leading to failure of the installation.
If you are looking for a water-resistant flooring option for your bathroom, there are several alternatives to laminate flooring that are better suited for this environment, such as ceramic tiles, vinyl tiles, or luxury vinyl planks (LVP). These materials are specifically designed to withstand moisture and can be installed in a bathroom without the risk of damage.
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