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Flooring

When designing your home, don't make your flooring choice an afterthought, as you want to make sure the flooring you choose is comfortable and will bring your design together aesthetically for your walls & floors. Choose from our fantastic ranges of Luxury Click Flooring and Floor tiles, both available in a stunning range of colours, textures, and designs, giving you plenty of choices to find the right flooring that will complement any room in your home.

Bathroom flooring is one of the most important choices you’ll make when designing or renovating your bathroom. It needs to be practical, durable, and, of course, stylish. Since bathrooms are high moisture areas, you’ll want to pick something than can handle splashes, spills, and steam without warping or getting damaged over time.

Tiles are a popular choice for bathroom flooring, and for good reason. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are water-resistant, easy to clean, and come in a variety of styles to suit any design vision. Whether you want a sleek, modern look or something with a more natural feel, like stone or wood-effect tiles, the possibilities are endless. Plus, tiles are great for adding underfloor heating if you’re looking to make those chilly mornings more bearable.

Vinyl flooring is another fantastic option for bathrooms. It’s budget-friendly, water-resistant, and easy to install. Modern vinyl comes in all kinds of finishes and can even mimic more expensive materials like wood or stone. It’s also softer underfoot than tile, making it more comfortable if you spend a lot of time standing at the sink.

For a more luxurious feel, stone flooring is a beautiful choice, although ugh it can be pricier. Options like marble, limestone, or slate add a touch of elegance, and they’re incredibly durable – just make sure they’re sealed properly to avoid water damage.

Whether you go for tiles, vinyl, or stone, the right bathroom flooring combines function with style, giving your space a polished, practical finish. 

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Vinyl Flooring

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From £3.00
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Click Vinyl Flooring

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Floor Tiles

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From £44.99
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Underfloor Heating

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Which flooring type is best for a bathroom that sees a lot of moisture and splashes?

Porcelain tiles and vinyl are the most reliable choices for high-moisture bathrooms. Porcelain is denser and far less absorbent than ceramic, so it resists water, staining and steam over time. Modern vinyl is fully water-resistant and softer underfoot, making it forgiving around baths and sinks. If you want the look of wood without risk, wood-effect porcelain or click vinyl gives the style without the warping of real timber.

Can you use underfloor heating with the floor options shown here?

Yes, tiles, stone and many vinyl products work very well with underfloor heating. Tiles and natural stone conduct heat efficiently, so your floor warms quickly and evenly. Many luxury click and click vinyl ranges are also compatible, though thinner, heat-conductive options perform best. If you want quick, cosy warmth, porcelain or stone paired with underfloor heating is ideal.

I love the look of natural wood; how do you get that look in a bathroom without real wood?

Wood-effect porcelain tiles and luxury vinyl or click vinyl reproduce timber grain and tones while staying waterproof. Porcelain gives a hard, authentic tile surface that won't warp in steam, and vinyl gives a warmer, slightly cushioned feel underfoot. a pale oak wood-effect porcelain works brilliantly in a coastal-style bathroom, while a darker click vinyl suits a modern, cosy ensuite.

Are natural stone floors high maintenance, and which types are best for bathrooms?

Stone such as marble, limestone and slate is very durable and looks luxurious, but it is more porous than porcelain and needs sealing to protect against water and staining. Marble gives an elegant, polished finish; slate offers a textured, slip-resistant surface for a rustic look; limestone sits between the two in appearance. Expect occasional resealing, but with proper care stone rewards you with longevity and character.

What is the easiest flooring to keep clean in a family bathroom?

Vinyl and porcelain tiles are the simplest to maintain day to day. Vinyl wipes clean quickly and resists mould or staining, while porcelain's low porosity and durable glazed surfaces stand up to scrubbing and cleaning products. If you have lots of grout lines, choose larger-format tiles or grout colours that hide marks to reduce visible upkeep.