Bathroom Vinyl Flooring
Bathroom vinyl flooring is ideal for wet areas of the home - it’s durable, waterproof, and non-slip. Also known as bathroom lino, it comes in natural effects such as wood, marble, and stone, has a soft underfoot feeling, is DIY-friendly, and is easy to clean and maintain.
So, if you’re looking for a stylish yet practical flooring solution, browse our bathroom vinyl flooring range below, and don’t forget to get your three free samples to try before you buy!
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec2mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR10 Anti-Slip RatingSafety Sheet VinylPolysafe Astral - Aquarius 4220£18.69 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec2mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR11 Anti-Slip RatingSafety Sheet VinylAltro Pisces Safety Vinyl - Sea Urchin£27.55 per m²£31.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec2mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR11 Anti-Slip RatingSafety Sheet VinylAltro Aquarius - Coral Crab£27.49 per m²£31.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec2mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR10 Anti-Slip RatingSafety Sheet VinylForbo Surestep Star - Concrete£19.99 per m²£22.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec2mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR10 Anti-Slip RatingSafety Sheet VinylGerflor Tarasafe Standard 2mm - Edelweiss 7618£14.19 per m²£15.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec3.5mm Thickness2m, 3m, 4m Roll WidthsR10 Anti-Slip RatingLuxury Vinyl SheetPolyflor Architex - Grey Bowman Oak 3411£16.99 per m²£19.99 per m² -
Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec3.7mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR10 Anti-Slip RatingCommercial VinylPolyflor Acoustix Forest FX - American Oak 3385£22.99 per m²£23.02 per m² -
Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec2mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR10 Anti-Slip RatingSafety Sheet VinylPolysafe Mosaic - Freshwater 4145£22.99 per m² -
Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec2mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR10 Anti-Slip RatingSafety Sheet VinylPolysafe Mosaic - South Sea 4175£22.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec3.7mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR10 Anti-Slip RatingSafety Sheet VinylPolysafe Wood FX Acoustix - American Oak 3382£25.99 per m²£29.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec2mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR9 Anti-Slip RatingCommercial VinylPolyflor Classic Mystique - Delta Blue 1220£21.99 per m²£24.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec2mm Thickness2m Roll WidthsR10 Anti-Slip RatingCushion VinylTarkett Texstar - Almeria Black£19.99 per m²£22.29 per m²
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Vinyl Flooring for Bathrooms FAQs
Why choose vinyl flooring for bathrooms?
Water-resistant, affordable, and low-maintenance, sheet vinyl for bathrooms is a great choice. It provides protection against spills and splashes, and it’s also easy to clean.
Vinyl comes in a wide range of finishes, allowing you to customise your space and achieve a stylish upgrade without the high cost.
Is bathroom sheet vinyl easy to install?
Yes! The process of installing bathroom sheet vinyl flooring is quick and simple, especially in small spaces.
For a professional finish expert installation is recommended. However if you’re thinking about taking it on as a DIY project, have a read of our guide on cutting vinyl around objects for some tips.
As well as being easy to install, it’s easy to repair vinyl flooring too. We have insights on how to make vinyl floors shine and how to remove stains from vinyl to help.
How to lay vinyl flooring in a bathroom?
To lay your bathroom vinyl, you’ll first need to carefully measure the space and cut it to fit the room’s dimensions. Don’t forget to ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and level.
Next, secure the vinyl in place, pressing it down firmly and trimming neatly around objects like toilets or cabinets. Finally, seal any edges to protect against moisture damage.
Check out our full guide on how to lay vinyl flooring for more in-depth steps.
Is sheet vinyl the same as lino?
No, while they are both resilient sheet flooring options, vinyl and lino differ in their composition. Lino is often made from natural materials such as cork dust, whereas sheet vinyl is synthetically made.
While lino is more eco-friendly, it’s less water-resistant than sheet vinyl and therefore not as commonly used in bathrooms.