12-14-2015, 10:28 AM
I am doing a mild update on an infrequently used guest bathroom. It gets used about 4 or 5 times per year.
I was thinking of using vinyl plank flooring that locks together like laminate flooring. It is waterproof and the thicker ones won't telegraph any grout lines (my floors are almost perfectly flat anyhow).
Two questions:
Does anyone here have any experience with this stuff?
It is about 3/16" thick. Will it create problems when I install a new toilet?
The update was just going to be paint on the walls, but when I pulled the wallpaper the wall surface was seriously damaged. So I am applying wainscoting and beadboard wall coverings.
I will be adding a new toilet, vanity, lights and medicine cabinets. I don't want to rip up the tiles as it is more work than I care to undertake for a rarely used bathroom.
Let me know your experience with vinyl plank and what I have to do for the toilet, it is gaining in height over the old one.
I was thinking of using vinyl plank flooring that locks together like laminate flooring. It is waterproof and the thicker ones won't telegraph any grout lines (my floors are almost perfectly flat anyhow).
Two questions:
Does anyone here have any experience with this stuff?
It is about 3/16" thick. Will it create problems when I install a new toilet?
The update was just going to be paint on the walls, but when I pulled the wallpaper the wall surface was seriously damaged. So I am applying wainscoting and beadboard wall coverings.
I will be adding a new toilet, vanity, lights and medicine cabinets. I don't want to rip up the tiles as it is more work than I care to undertake for a rarely used bathroom.
Let me know your experience with vinyl plank and what I have to do for the toilet, it is gaining in height over the old one.