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Bathroom Carpet?
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We have a small bathroom which has woollen carpeting, but we want to change it, to lose the wool carpet, but not lose the warmth of a carpet. So, anyone know of a non-woollen carpet we could have fitted, rather than cushion floor or tiles which would need primering to the concrete base/floor - or so we've been told by a possible fitter. Ta Muchly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The only thing I could suggest is Flotex
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If you want to carpet a bathroom, the best material is polypropylene (available as carpet and carpet tiles)...it resists moisture, bleach, mould and is anti-bacterial, too. If you get (50cm X 50cm) tiles, they are easy to lay yourself and can be removed easily to deal with spills/stains. Have a look here, for example....
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Try lino.
You can get it in tiles, or as a large fitted piece from a roll.
https:/ /www.fo rbo.com /floori ng/en-g l/produ cts/lin oleum/c mlack
Marmoleum is the trade name of the product from Forbo. It's warm on naked feet, waterproof, forgiving of things being dropped on it, and available either as simple patterns or in great designs too, if you want a bespoke floor
You can get it in tiles, or as a large fitted piece from a roll.
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Marmoleum is the trade name of the product from Forbo. It's warm on naked feet, waterproof, forgiving of things being dropped on it, and available either as simple patterns or in great designs too, if you want a bespoke floor