I would go with Lanolium - but get one textured
If you cant find one - then I would go with a stone tile that is rough and not smooth like ceramic - but keep a floor rug so they wont slip and you can always wash it and dry it at home -
2007-01-10 09:25:04
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answered by Bugs_Mom 3
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Personally I would put in a textured tile floor. They are not slippery and very nice looking. Seal it well and it will work out great for you.
2007-01-10 09:50:34
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answered by calla 3
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Ive seen the perfect stuff, its not slippy, comes in many different colours, its sort of soft to stand on and would soak up spillages, can't think of the name for it though
Here is a link to a shop that sells it, it comes on a roll and is great stuff:-
http://www.mercershop.co.uk/hermes/shop
2007-01-10 09:28:43
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answered by Jovi Freak 5
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Have you seen those puzzle piece rubber tiles? You can get a bunch of those and put down. Just trim off what you don't need. Good luck!!!
2007-01-10 09:46:17
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answered by Nishi 2
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the best floor would would be maybe carpet,.........i know it sounds wierd, but one of my friend mom has acarpet flooring in her littler kid's bathroom
good luck! oh, and you can always go to the website that is on the bottom:
hey maybe there is somthing u can find there.
2007-01-10 10:02:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think a textured ceramic tile.. like a slate pattern or something. durable, slip resistant and good looking, too.
2007-01-10 09:32:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Tile or lanolium. Anything that you can wipe spills off of without much hassle.
2007-01-10 12:14:54
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answered by Kerry 7
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Try natural cork. I put it in my daughters bathroom with underfloor heating. It is durable and slip resistant.
2007-01-10 10:01:50
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answered by qtipoulaki 1
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Check out boat carpets or boat deck covers.
2007-01-10 09:47:17
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answered by Anonymous
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put non slip tiles down, or non slip flooring down,
2007-01-10 09:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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