I was considering the option of using exposed pine floorboards in a bathroom, and wondered if that is a reasonable option in terms of the boards not becoming rotten due to damp.
I'd use tongue & groove pine boards with the grooved out tracks under them to prevent cupping.
Joints and any gaps would be filled with silicone sealant.
The floor would then be sealed with Ronseal Diamond Hard Floor Wax (pictured), which I read about on the following ScrewFix threads:
http://community.screwfix.com/threads/floorboards-in-bathroom.4363/
http://community.screwfix.com/threads/opinions-on-dulux-diamond-matt.90033/
The bathroom will contain a bath with an overhead shower and a glass bath screen. (Obviously it's not a wet room).
I'd use tongue & groove pine boards with the grooved out tracks under them to prevent cupping.
Joints and any gaps would be filled with silicone sealant.
The floor would then be sealed with Ronseal Diamond Hard Floor Wax (pictured), which I read about on the following ScrewFix threads:
http://community.screwfix.com/threads/floorboards-in-bathroom.4363/
http://community.screwfix.com/threads/opinions-on-dulux-diamond-matt.90033/
The bathroom will contain a bath with an overhead shower and a glass bath screen. (Obviously it's not a wet room).