what is the material used for the floors?
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Comments (1)We have used something along those lines before for boot rooms .... Large (1700mm x 1000mm ) resin /composite plumbed in shower tray with or without hardwood duck board ( some people like duckboard some don't !) and low level shower attachment for hosing off at entrance - shelving with heavy duty plastic trays drip trays ( like plant pot under trays) for boot storage ... Plenty of shelves for these with enough height in between each shelf - Radiator bench seat for seating towards the dry end but still near the shower tray - so you can take off and step into dry floor or vice versa .... and extra heat for airing/drying coats etc. Plenty of hanging space for airing coats etc - add hot air blower /plinth heater for a touch of luxury - or for use when a quick dry off is needed. Suggest rest of floor be something hard wearing (shop grade rather than domestic) Karndean /Amtico type product if you don't want tiles. Hope that helps ! ;-)...See MoreWhat door threshold to use between carpet and parquet wood floor?
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