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Hi guys, I currently have engineered wood in my bedroom and horrible lino in my en-suite. I want to re-do the floor throughout so it all matches. Obviously, I can't install engineered wood in the en-suit, so I am looking at LVT or SPC.

I know SPC comes with a built-in underlay, but I'm just wondering if anyone has any advice. Do you know which would be best for an en-suit?

I plan to fit it myself so I gathered the click fit SPC would be easier than glue-down LVT?
 
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If anyone is wondering what I chose. After reading a few articles (like this LVT vs SPC guide), I decided to opt for glue-down LVT. I want to make sure it is all watertight and using a waterproof https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ gives me peace of mind.
 

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