Carpet is a magnet for moisture and its by products.
Why would anyone put carpet in a bathroom.
We also scrub our bathroom carpet regularly with a bleach solution so it isn t any more difficult to keep clean than tile or vinyl as far as that goes.
Whoever thought putting carpet in a bathroom was a good idea should have their head examined even if it was my dad moisture lots of moisture and carpet around a toilet just don t mix.
In one house that we clean that has carpeting there is mold growing in the corners of the carpet by the bathtub and stand up shower.
Carpet in the bathroom.
The higher the carpet s pile is the softer it feels on your feet but the worse idea it becomes to leave it in the bathroom.
These are the words that fill realtors hearts with terror.
The bathroom has been carpeted since the day it was built so i m not afraid of carpet in the bathroom.
One long shower and your carpet laden bathroom can host more mold than a penicillin lab even if you re running a fan and otherwise have proper ventilation.
Full bathrooms are considered to be high moisture environments because they have bathing facilities.
Although most remodelers would recommend that you do not put carpet in the bathroom there are some ways that you can make it work if you just have to have it.
Growing up our little bathroom had carpet in it too until my parents had enough money to put in tile.
I ll include insight on why you shouldn t put carpet in the bathroom tips if you do choose to go that route and provide some popular alternatives.
Between steamy vapor from the shower and water dripping off your body bathroom carpet is bound to get wet and soak up the moisture like a.
But the question remains.
Why did anyone think this was a good idea to begin with.
But to have a lovely hot steamy bath and then get out onto a cold floor is another story.
Nevertheless when this old house of ours was built in 1972 or so carpet was put down in the read more.
This retro renovation interview about the history of carpet although it doesn t specifically mention bathrooms sheds a little light on the issue emily morrow the director of design at shaw floors points out that in the 1950s carpet was seen as a luxury item.