Hi
I'm planning to replace the grotty old carpet on my bathroom floor. It's floorboarded and the boards are sound. The fittings - sink cabinet, toilet, shower and bath - are all fitted to floor level or just above. The wall tiles are fixed to just above floorboard level. I don't fancy raising any of these to fit floor covering underneath.
I'm thinking of using laminate flooring boards but I'm not sure how to do the edging. I've used this stuff before but always had nice straight lines for the edges. I'm wondering if there is anything out there that is flexible enough to used as edging strips that will fit around the curves of the shower base, toilet etc?
Any other ideas on flooring solutions welcome. The floor boards aren't good enough to use as final finish (too many patches), I don't want to use carpet again and I don't want to raise the floor surface much if at all.
Thanks
Dave
I'm planning to replace the grotty old carpet on my bathroom floor. It's floorboarded and the boards are sound. The fittings - sink cabinet, toilet, shower and bath - are all fitted to floor level or just above. The wall tiles are fixed to just above floorboard level. I don't fancy raising any of these to fit floor covering underneath.
I'm thinking of using laminate flooring boards but I'm not sure how to do the edging. I've used this stuff before but always had nice straight lines for the edges. I'm wondering if there is anything out there that is flexible enough to used as edging strips that will fit around the curves of the shower base, toilet etc?
Any other ideas on flooring solutions welcome. The floor boards aren't good enough to use as final finish (too many patches), I don't want to use carpet again and I don't want to raise the floor surface much if at all.
Thanks
Dave