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Hi guys. Would appreciate some thoughts on installing a waterproof good quality laminate floor in a large bathroom with tiled walls. This appears to be frowned upon in the past with the few old discussions I've pulled up but these days with today's materials and ideas is it doable? There's a few logistical reasons I'd rather use laminate instead of floor tiles so just wondering if there's any potential issues using laminate. Thanks!
 
Aslong as it’s rated for use in bathrooms / wet environments then you will be fine
 
Transition trim eg like they use on floor to tiles etc
 
A nice silicon bead 5-8mm
 

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