We ask much from our Bathroom Materials . They need to withstand morning chaos and bath time tantrums, large weekend gatherings and middle of the night tummy aches. All while being fashionable, functional, and easy to clean. That means the surfaces and finishes we use must be tough as nails while being gentle on the eyes. Here are 5 ways to accomplish just that.
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Engineered Stone –
Granite and marble might still be the countertop materials of choice but, be prepared to seal and reseal them year after year after year. If you’re thinking of replacing your countertop, give engineered stone a look. It’s non-porous, resists stains, bacteria, and mold, and it never needs sealing.
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Glazed Porcelain –
There’s no getting around the fact that bathroom floors get wet. That’s why you want something other than wood, laminate, or other porous materials. Enter glazed porcelain tile. Available in countless colors and styles, it can take on whatever spills and splashes your family can dish out.
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Vinyl –
This isn’t your grandma’s vinyl. Today’s vinyl mimics wood, stone, and other natural materials. It’s also much better than laminate at resisting moisture. Plus, a single vinyl sheet can cover a small bathroom without a single seam.
- Plywood –
Unlike solid wood – which will swell and shrink from humidity – furniture can stand up to moisture and humidity, making it smart choice for bathroom cabinets.
- Tempered Glass –
If you prefer shower doors to curtains, tempered glass is a great choice for safety’s sake. They’re not spot-resistant as some ads claim but they are easy to clean.
If your upcoming bathroom remodeling or upgrade project involves plumbing, Norhio Plumbing offers all the assistance you might need. That includes offering advice on alternate materials and fixtures you might not be aware of. Contact us today for an in-home consultation and free quote.
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