11 Best Bathroom Flooring Options

Bathrooms are easily the most neglected yet the most important spaces of your house when it comes to paying attention to planning and design needs. Every element of your bathroom, and especially its flooring, must be chosen with utmost care and focus on both aesthetics and performance. After all, the bathroom is probably one of the most frequently and rigorously used spaces in your house.

When it comes to picking the best bathroom flooring options, Natural Quartz is the numero uno choice from all respects. With its resistance to stains and non-porosity, along with a wide variation of characteristic styles, Petros Quartz sure emerges as a reliable solution for any bathroom flooring.


However, there is an entire list of other suitable materials that could make for a perfectly suitable choice for bathroom flooring as well. The most important characteristic of all these materials is moderate to high waterproofing, which makes them ideal for use in bathrooms where there is a lot of moisture and wetness throughout the day. Apart from this much needed feature, let us explore what else each of these flooring materials has to offer.


11 Best Bathroom Flooring Materials in India

1. Natural Quartz (High-Grade)

What if performance and looks could combine to produce one of the most aesthetically pleasing and functionally reliant bathroom flooring options? That is exactly what natural high-grade quartz by Petros can do for your luxurious haven. Quartz being one of the hardest materials on earth brings the right durability and charm for your bathroom.

Petros® Stone for Bathroom Floor and Walls

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Natural Quartz is one of the most low-maintenance yet high-performing flooring materials on this list, which means it offers considerable resilience without having to fret over regular scrubbing. The naturally waterproof flooring material does not require any additional sealing or buffing, and continues to be one of the most long-lasting flooring solutions these days.

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Industrial Style Bathroom Design
Industrial Style Bathroom Design

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2. Granite

Another high-performing natural stone you simply cannot get enough of is granite. The luxurious beauty adds a certain charm and elegance to your space with its raw magnificence. Without a doubt, it is one of the most gorgeous and resilient bathroom flooring options you could look into, though it is not conventionally used much in this area.

Granite Bathroom Flooring
Granite Bathroom Flooring

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The one characteristic that makes granite stone surfaces stand out of the crowd is the unique natural beauty that comes with it. People use granite in their interiors when it comes to making a bold statement, for the stone boasts of a brilliant and intricate composition, complete with grains, striations and interesting colour variations. Quite easily, granite can blend into any kind of interior style you visualize.

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3. Concrete

What comes to mind when thinking of concrete flooring? Well, incredible toughness and strength are just a couple of things that do. Concrete flooring has traditionally been associated with those parts of the house that require greater resilience against wear and tear, such as driveways and garages. However, it can serve as an ideal bathroom flooring solution for pretty much the same reasons.

Concrete Bathroom Design
Concrete Bathroom Design

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The highlight of concrete flooring would have to be – wait for it – not its strength but the bold fashion statement it makes. Concrete goes brilliantly with industrial style interiors, and can give your bathroom the powerful, raw edge that it needs.

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4. Indian Marble

Indian Marble is, hands down, the most luxurious and elegant bathroom flooring options you could consider. We cannot say that marble and bathrooms go hand-in-hand together ideally, but what we can be sure of is that this natural stone can add the much-needed charm and sophistication to your space like no other.

Indian Marble Bathrooms

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Probably the best thing about Indian marble is its exotic looks. The characteristic venations of Indian marble are its USP – no two marble slabs are exactly identical! Therefore, when looking for the most gorgeous and eye-catching bathroom flooring options, you can never leave marble off your list.

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5. Vitrified Tiles

One of the most popularly used flooring solutions due to its affordability and performance, vitrified tiles can blend in almost any space you want them to. However, these tiles are still much more preferred for use in kitchens and bathrooms due to their notable resistance to moisture and stains.

Ceramic Tiles
vitrified Tiles

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Vitrified tiles have quickly grown the popularity ladder and assumed a top spot when it come to high-traffic areas and highly utilitarian areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. Their characteristic performance under adverse conditions is what should be considered as their charismatic USP.

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6. Limestone

Limestone is one of the most unique natural stone choices in this list of the best bathroom flooring options you could consider. Why? This resilient stone surface comes with a long list of advantages, the chief among them being long-lasting durability, and the flexibility of usage and application for myriad spaces in your home.

Limestone Bathroom Flooring
Limestone Bathroom Flooring

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The highlight of limestone as a flooring solution has to be its characteristic natural strength. The process of formation of limestone involves retrieval of calcium carbonate by sea animals in warm waters, during the process of making bones and shells. These creatures include corals, algae and sea shells. The natural building up and deposits of the shells and bones of these creatures contributes to the resilience and strength of limestone.

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7. Vinyl Flooring

Probably the most common bathroom flooring choice you will come across in most modern homes, vinyl flooring is not just effective but also pocket-friendly. Incredibly easy to maintain and clean, vinyl flooring is available in such interesting varieties that you might even want to replace natural stone flooring with vinyl floors for your bathroom.

All Black Bathroom Theme
All Black Bathroom Theme

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The biggest USP of vinyl flooring has to be its excellent waterproof qualities. Considering your bathroom requires this quality first and foremost, vinyl flooring does an excellent job in providing a water-resistant, anti-skid floor surface.

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8. Glass Mosaic Tiles

 Glass mosaic tiles have traditionally been used for countertops, backsplashes and shower walls, but the recent trend of using them for bathroom flooring is one that you cannot give a miss. Radiating a sense of prolific luxury, glass mosaic tiles can give your bathroom the look and feel of an upscale spa, by adding a stylish edge to the overall ambience.

Glass Mosaic
Glass Mosaic

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The USP of glass mosaic tiles is their extreme versatility – you could really create any pattern, design or artwork you want with these interesting tile pieces, or simply keep it abstract, if you wish. All that these tiles demand is impressive workmanship and some investment of time to create picture-perfect outcomes of interesting bathroom flooring.

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9. Porcelain Tiles

Porcelain tiles are all about strength, durability and toughness. These flooring solutions have been around for ages now, and have traditionally been used for the same characteristic durability in a range of spaces. At the same time, they are quite versatile as flooring tiles, and can be obtained in any shape, size and design as befits your space.

Porcelain Floors
Porcelain Floors

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Without question, the USP of Porcelain Tiles has to be their remarkable durability. The manufacturing process of porcelain tiles is such that it can implement the strength of a wide array of materials with impressive efficiency.

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10. Engineered Wood

For those who would love to have wooden flooring in their bathrooms but cannot, because of the poor performance of natural hardwood in moist conditions, we have the perfect alternative. Engineered wood offers much better waterproofing and durability compared to hardwood in the context of bathroom flooring solutions.

Engineered Wood Bathroom Flooring
Engineered Wood Bathroom Flooring

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The most remarkable highlight about engineered wood has to be its identicality in appearance to natural hardwood. After all, the topmost layer of engineered wood is composed of real hardwood veneer! This makes it the ideal choice for someone who wants the looks of real wood without the hassles of installing and maintaining it.

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11. Bamboo

With environment-friendly products already taking up quite some headspace in the current shift towards sustainability, bamboo flooring has emerged as one of the top choices for homes as well as commercial establishments everywhere. Bamboo is a type of grass that can be processed further to produce tough, sturdy planks. These planks are then glued together to form resilient flooring boards that are beacons of sustainability and strength.

Bamboo Floors
Bamboo Floors

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The prime highlight of bamboo flooring has to be its environment-friendliness. Out of the various bathroom flooring options on this list, bamboo flooring is one that offers the most optimum environmental impact in terms of both manufacture and use, especially in areas where bamboo is a native species.

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Materials that You Should Never Use for Bathroom Flooring

Carpet

Carpets are a big no-no for bathroom flooring, and for obvious reasons too. Carpeting can retain moisture for a pretty long time, which means it can take days to dry out within the confines of your bathroom. Not just uncomfortable to step foot on, it could also start emanating a foul smell that you certainly do not want to entertain.

These days 100% inorganic carpets in the form of olefin or nylon are available in the market, which have been able to thwart the problem of moisture retention as well. If you do wish to introduce some form of carpeting to your bathroom, we would suggest you go for specific materials such as the above.


Hardwood

Solid hardwood is a pleasure to the eyes and the feet when used in the right places – and your bathroom isn’t one. Firstly, hardwood has no natural waterproofing to offer. Moisture will eventually find its way to the internal layers of wood and rot it with time. At the same time, organic hardwood flooring can cost you a ton, not to mention the number of times you would have to seal or repair it.

If you are indeed inclined upon having hardwood flooring for your bathroom, noting a few points could help. Firstly, make sure there are absolutely no gaps between the hardwood planks and that they are perfectly installed. Secondly, always opt for site-finishing instead of pre-finished flooring so that moisture is blocked away more effectively with additional coating.


Linoleum

While linoleum flooring might come across as a fairly reliable and strong option with a long lifespan, it has some striking disadvantages due to which you should refrain from using it for bathroom flooring. Firstly, the surface is highly susceptible to moisture. Besides bathrooms, it should also not be used in laundry rooms, areas exposed to high humidity, spills and splashes.

Secondly, linoleum flooring is subject to darkening or yellowish stains over time, especially whe subjected to sunlight. New and freshly waxed linoleum tends to be very slippery. Add to that the presence of water on the surface when used as bathroom flooring, and this option could turn out to be very unsafe for use in your home.


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