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Started by georgelopez66, June 10, 2009, 06:13:33 PM

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georgelopez66

Hi All,
I was wondering if anybody has ever used a wooden bath mat. I saw a nice example in myer and I was wondering if they work well. I was also wondering if anybody has made one. The ones I have seen for sale in stores are made from pine that has been stained and sealed. When I did an internet search I saw some very nice cedar and teak mats. Im sure I could make one without much hassle. Anyway could anyone think of any negatives or positives for for the ideas above?
Thanks in advance!
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Quote from: georgelopez66 on June 10, 2009, 06:13:33 PM
Hi All,
I was wondering if anybody has ever used a wooden bath mat. I saw a nice example in myer and I was wondering if they work well. I was also wondering if anybody has made one. The ones I have seen for sale in stores are made from pine that has been stained and sealed. When I did an internet search I saw some very nice cedar and teak mats. Im sure I could make one without much hassle. Anyway could anyone think of any negatives or positives for for the ideas above?
Thanks in advance!

If you are a talented woodworker then I would say make one yourself using some nice teak wood and save yourself the dollars.   That way you can make it to fit your needs.
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Go with teak, it handles outdoor conditions and water well.  Ipe is also a great choice but its pricier, although the small size of a bath mat may not make much difference.  I've seen a couple versions, the tiled pieces that seem to be flexible and the rigid construction that elevates the slats off the floor.  I'd advise the elevated...I first saw these a decade ago as a student in a european rental that had a dorm/locker shower area. 

River Parks also has teak tops installed in their recent 41st Plaza tables.