Collection: Bathroom Laminate Flooring

Our bathroom laminate flooring collection is engineered to withstand high moisture, thanks to it’s water resistant properties, allowing you to bring the warmth of wood or the elegance of stone into your bathroom at a cheaper price. Whether you are looking for laminate flooring for the bathroom to create a spa-like retreat or a practical, slip-resistant surface for a busy family space, we have curated a range that stands up to the steam. It is a smart, stylish way to get the finished room look without the worry of warping or damp.

Our bathroom laminate flooring collection is engineered to withstand high moisture, thanks to it’s water resistant properties, allowing you to bring the warmth of wood or the elegance of stone into your bathroom at a cheaper price. Whether you are looking for laminate flooring for the bathroom to create a spa-like retreat or a practical, slip-resistant surface for a busy family space, we have curated a range that stands up to the steam. It is a smart, stylish way to get the finished room look without the worry of warping or damp.

Can you use laminate flooring in a bathroom?

Yes, but with one major condition: it must be a labelled as water resistant. Traditional laminate is made from compressed wood fibres, significant exposure to moisture can lead to permanent damage and warping as the core expands. Our laminate flooring for bathrooms features a moisture-resistant core and a specialised joint system that prevents water from seeping through.

How to install, fit, and lay laminate flooring in a bathroom

Fitting laminate in a bathroom is very similar to any other room, but the stakes are a little higher when it comes to the edges.

  • Preparation: Ensure your subfloor is level and dry. Use a high-quality moisture-barrier underlay.
  • The Layout: When you lay laminate flooring in a bathroom, plan your starting wall so you aren't left with tiny, difficult-to-seal slivers around the toilet or pedestal.
  • The Click: Our ranges use a simple click-to-fit system. Ensure every plank is snapped tightly together—a steady hand here ensures the watertight surface remains intact.
  • Cutting: Use a fine-toothed saw for clean edges around pipes. For a full walkthrough, check our installation guide.

How to seal laminate flooring in the bathroom

Sealing is the most important step for a bathroom project. Even with waterproof planks, water can still get under the floor through the expansion gaps at the walls.

  • The Perimeter: Leave your usual 10mm expansion gap, but instead of leaving it empty, fill it with a flexible, waterproof silicone sealant or a specialised foam strip.
  • Around Fixings: Apply a bead of silicone around the base of the toilet, bath, and pipes. This creates a watertight "bath" for your floor to sit in, ensuring any spills stay on the surface and are easily wiped away.