When choosing PVC cladding for a bathroom, there are a number of criteria to consider:
Water resistance: PVC must be 100% waterproof, as bathrooms are wet environments.
Anti-slip: Choose a PVC with anti-slip properties to avoid falls, especially when the floor is wet.
Easy to maintain: PVC should be easy to clean and resistant to cleaning products.
Resistance to mould and mildew: Make sure the PVC is treated against mould and mildew.
Aesthetics: PVC is available in a variety of styles, patterns and colours. Choose a design that matches the rest of your bathroom.
Thickness and quality: Better quality, thicker PVC will be more durable and comfortable underfoot.
Some well-known brands for PVC bathroom flooring include Gerflor. This brand offers products specifically designed for wet environments.
Finally, think about the installation method too: clip-in tiles or planks can be a good option for quick and easy installation, while rolls often require more preparation.