Cork Floor in the Bathroom?
Is cork flooring recommended for residential bathrooms?
Public Comments
- Well, cork absorbs water. Is that what you want in a bathroom? Tile or even hardwood would last longer.
- I wouldn't use it in bathrooms as cork needs to be sealed, even though cork itself is waterproof, it still lets water through the cracks and youwon't notice if something is wrong until the water starts doing damage under your cork.
- cork is verry durable and you do have to seal it so there wont be moisture getting under it and besides i think it looks the best