Water resistance
Bathrooms are often damp, so waterproofing is a top priority. Choose materials such as porcelain or ceramic tiles, which are famous for their durability and water resistance.
Simple flooring options also have many styles and patterns to suit your aesthetic preferences.
Slope resistance
Choose flooring materials that are anti-slip, especially if your family has members of different ages.
Tiles with rough surfaces or smooth natural stones will create better adherence, ensuring a safe environment.
Durability
Durability is an important factor when choosing bathroom floors. You should prioritize ceramic tiles because of their high hardness and good load-bearing capacity.
Budgeting
You should set a budget for a bathroom flooring project. Although some materials have higher initial costs, long-term durability can help save maintenance costs. Therefore, it is necessary to balance between cost and quality, and clearly define the requirements within the existing budget.
Suitable for overall design
The bathroom floor needs to be harmonious with the general style and design of the space, contributing to creating a sense of unity and aesthetics.
Easy maintenance and cleaning
You should choose a bathroom floor that is easy to clean and maintain. Materials with few connections or mortar lines help make cleaning simpler.