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you have your plans for your new bathroom, whether it's a
remodeling job or a brand new room, does it include the bathroom exhaust fan?
At one point or another it may have crossed your mind, "What is the point
of a bathroom exhaust fan?"
Bathroom exhaust fans help reduce the moisture in the air. This helps reduce
the mold growth in your home. Reducing the amount of mold in your home may keep
your family from getting sick. Another great reason to install a bathroom exhaust
fan is to help improve the air quality. Assisting in the removal of the odors
from your home and improving air flow is beneficial.
Even with this finish, certain precautions need to be taken in the bathroom. For example, significant and even small spills should be cleaned up quickly. Leaks from the tub and toilet need to be addressed immediately, something that should be handled regardless of the flooring you choose but particularly important with wood floors.
Other minor additions in your bath could add protection for your hardwood floor and make maintenance easier for you. For example, placing mats with rubber bottoms around the wet areas, like the toilet and the tub or shower, will give a permanent moisture absorber that will save you the trouble of running around paranoid and wiping up every tiny splash.
Another similar solution is installing a strip of stone or ceramic flooring around the wet areas and hardwood in the rest of the space. This will provide you with a completely water resistant area in vulnerable part of the bath while adding to the overall design of the bathroom and still giving you the warmth and comfort of hardwood flooring.
Hardwood floors give a space warmth and style that is unmatched by any other material. The physical warmth that the floors provide is also an attractive feature, especially on winter mornings when the cold ceramic tiles make getting up that much harder.
Their unequaled versatility, style and adaptability have made them a prime material for every other room in the home and now new finishes are making them a realistic choice for bathrooms as well.
If you’re not convinced, however, or are unwilling
to take on the minor maintenance issues that come with hardwood floors in the
bathroom maybe you should consider ceramic tiles made to look like wood. You
will still get the warm look of hardwood without even the potential for water
related issues.