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Can a wooden floor be used in the bathroom?
Yes that is possible!
By installing the wooden floor in the bathroom, a warm unity is created with the rest of the house. The wooden floor in the bathroom gives this room the character that is often missing. Enriching this space with a wooden floor provides a warm bath upon entry.
Planks, herringbone, chevron pattern
You can choose from many different color options for the wooden floor, so you can always create a perfect combination that matches the character of your home. The wooden floor patterns that you can choose for the bathroom are very diverse. Common choices here include:
In total we can install the wooden floor for you in 17 different patterns. This creates a unique atmosphere in your bathroom.
Wooden Floors suitable for the bathroom
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Chevron pattern Champagne - Rustic A - 18/90 cm - 60 degrees
Regular price € 158,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Wooden Floor Bison Brown - Rustic French Oak - 24 cm Vincent
Regular price € 119,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Chevron pattern Colorado White - Rustic A - 12/60 cm - 45 degrees
Regular price € 146,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Wooden Floor Coal Black - Rustic French Oak - 26 cm Vincent
Regular price € 125,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Chevron pattern Espresso - French Oak - 12/60 cm - 45 degrees
Regular price € 166,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Chevron pattern Fog Grey - Rustic A - 16/80 cm - 60 Degrees
Regular price € 154,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Herringbone Floor Heavenly Grey - Rustic A - 18/90 cm
Regular price € 151,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Chevron pattern Rozy Brown - Rustic A - 14/70 cm - 60 degrees
Regular price € 151,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per
Underfloor heating and wood in the bathroom
If you would like to achieve a warm appearance, both literally and figuratively, we can also install underfloor heating under the wooden floor in the bathroom.
Wooden floors and underfloor heating have been going together for more than 20 years. The wooden floors can be used on almost any underfloor heating system. Every system has its advantages. If desired, we can help you decide which system is most suitable for your situation.
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Sustainable wooden floor
Wood is one of the few renewable raw materials besides cork and wool. This makes wood a more ecologically responsible choice than, for example, tiles or PVC. As long as the wooden floor is in place, it stores CO2. Sustainable forest management ensures that future generations can still enjoy the forests and wooden floors.
Wooden floors: valuable for people and homes
In addition to the ecological benefits, wooden floors also provide economic benefits. Because wooden floors can be renovated over time by oiling and/or sanding them, they have a long lifespan and retain their value. This makes the investment you make when purchasing the floor an investment for life. Having a wooden floor in your home is also something that contributes to improving the value of your home.
Wooden floors and water
If you exercise some caution, you can use engineered floors in the bathroom. Installing a solid wooden floor in the bathroom is not recommended. Due to the large difference in humidity during and after showering, as well as the contact of water directly on the wooden floor, problems arise with the expansion and contraction of these floors.
Despite the fact that wooden floors in these areas must always be glued, moisture can still flow between the planks. This has consequences for the quality of the wooden floor. The effects of shampoo and shower foam, for example, also have consequences for the finishing layer. Because a seam edge of 15 mm to 20 mm also remains in the bathroom (all around) and this seam edge is normally covered with, for example, a cover strip, this finish will 'never' be waterproof.
- If you have the wooden floor installed in the bathroom, this can extend all the way to the room where you shower. Showering cannot (obviously) take place on the wooden floor.
- You can walk on the wooden floor quietly after your bath and/or shower, without drying yourself. You don't have to be afraid of a water ballet.
- The floor could even be mopped every day if desired.
What is an ensuite bathroom?
With an ensuite bathroom, the bedroom and bathroom are openly connected. This can be done by removing, for example, a door or wall between the bedroom and bathroom. Placing the bath in the bathroom also creates an ensuite bathroom. To create unity and tranquility, you can opt for a wooden floor. This floor is suitable for both the bedroom and the bathroom and can continue into this from one room to another room. It is also possible to place the bath on the wooden floor.
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Connecting a wooden floor to another floor type
A wooden shower floor is not a good option. In the wet room it is advisable to choose a floor that is more resistant to the amount of water and shower gel. Floors that are often used in the shower are tile and cast floors. Uipkes wooden floors can be connected seamlessly to this. In the case of a cast floor, a minimum profile must be used when the floor is poured. The tile or cast floor must be brought to the same height as the wooden floor. In this case, no sill or edge needs to be used, which ensures a sleek finish. It is also possible to install the wooden floor tightly against a shower tray.
Maintenance
Maintenance is important to extend the lifespan of the wooden floor, especially in a damp room. The floor must be cleaned periodically with maintenance products. In addition, depending on use, the floor will have to be treated with oil again after 3-5 years. After this, the floor is protected again for years to come.
Want to install a wooden floor in the bathroom?
If you have any questions, read the frequently asked questions below or visit us in the showroom. We are happy to provide you with tailor-made advice. Want to get some inspiration? Request our magazine.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a wooden floor in my bathroom?
Yes, this is possible with engineered wood flooring that is composed of an oak top layer on a birch plywood subfloor. It is generally not recommended to install a fully solid wood floor in the bathroom due to humidity and the risk of water damage.
Does a wooden floor need special treatment when used in the bathroom?
Yes, it is good to finish the wooden floor with a water-resistant oil treatment. These oils are available in dozens of different colors. To keep the floor tidy, repeat this every 2-3 years.
How can I prevent moisture problems with a wooden floor in the bathroom during prolonged use of the shower?
To prevent moisture problems, it is important to ensure ventilation in the bathroom. Ensure sufficient air circulation and use an extraction system to remove air moisture.
Can I install a wooden floor in the shower cubicle?
No, it is not recommended to install a wooden floor in the shower cubicle, as it is directly exposed to a lot of water.
Can I also use underfloor heating and/or floor cooling under my wooden floor in the bathroom?
Yes, you can use underfloor heating and/or floor cooling under your wooden floor in the bathroom. It is wise to make your bathroom a separate adjustable group, so that you can set the temperature separately. This is often set higher than a bedroom or living room.