What kind of flooring is best for bathrooms?
Puddles, steam, a dropped makeup brush, or toothpaste spatter. Even the dreaded toilet overflow. Whether you're outfitting a powder room, basement guest bath, a busy kids’ bathroom, or master retreat, your bathroom flooring should be ready for anything — all the better if it can do the job while looking beautiful!
As you consider bathroom flooring ideas, your top concern (along with how it looks) will be how well it resists moisture. That is why nearly all Armstrong Flooring collections are 100% waterproof*. Water shouldn’t be feared (especially in a bathroom) so your floor should be built to withstand it.
Vinyl sheet, Rigid Core, luxury vinyl tile and engineered tile all offer a high level of water, stain, and wear resistance, and they're more comfortable underfoot than the traditional stone or ceramic tile you'd normally find in a bathroom.
With any of these bathroom flooring types, you'll be able to choose from a variety of on-trend designs — even traditional, rustic, and reclaimed hardwood visuals that can’t normally survive in a bathroom.
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* When exposed to water, planks will not swell, buckle or lose integrity.
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