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laying laminate flooring in bathroom

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tazman | 18:35 Mon 04th Apr 2005 | Home & Garden
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I am thinking of laying some laminate flooring in my bathroom. I have found some that is suitable (ie. waterproof etc - costs a packet!). But what I'm now wondering is with laminate flooring you have to leave a 10mm gap around all edges, but that isn't going to look too nice around the basin/toilet. Does anyone know of a way round this or what can be used to make it look a tidier job?
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You could get some beading. but it would take a lot of work to get it to fit - how about silicone sealant? It should be flexible enough to cope with expension in the laminate
I saw somewhere recently cord / string . rope used to 'neaten' the edges of laminate flooring.
Use a silicone sealant to match either your ceramic fittings or the floor covering, use masking tape for a neat job.
When we moved into our flat, there was what we thought laminate flooring in bathroom and toilet but on further inspection it's actually just a very good lino!  I never would have known and it was someone who pointed it out to me so you could even have a think about that option...just an idea, but good luck!

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