There was a time when the same question was asked about the kitchen, but today you won’t surprise anyone with wooden floors there. Yes, the bathroom has more humidity and greater microclimate fluctuations, and this is not the best neighborhood for wood. If you ask your builder whether wooden floors are appropriate in the bathroom, you have a high chance of getting a categorical “no” in response. But we can argue with this reasonably! With the right approach, everything is possible.
Let’s start with the materials. Let’s forget about the “waterproof” laminate, we are interested in a real traditional wooden floor. The most common species for making waterproof boards is teak. It is used to make outdoor furniture, pool grates and even ship decks, so teak floors will definitely survive the splashes after a shower.
We must not forget about ventilation. Most modern bathrooms are equipped with an exhaust system that removes excess moisture. If desired, it can be replaced and improved; there are enough offers and variations on the market.
Contact a company that specializes in wood flooring and understands it well. Who will design the perfect installation methods for your bathroom floor and use the best materials for this. The installation may be perfect, but if cheap or unsuitable wood was used for it, the likelihood of problems during operation is very high. And vice versa. However, if you are reading this article, you are definitely on the right track.
The beauty of natural wood is timeless, especially in the modern world of plastic and ersatz. Don’t let the small puddle left after your shower influence your choice.