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The sanitary & ceramic division of NRS Corp. is the pioneer in supply of High End Bathroom products in the country.
We recognise that easy-to-maintain flooring is the key to spotless bathrooms and toilets. That is why we limit the number of joints for watertight installations that are cautiously and precisely selected as per the taste of our esteemed consumers with the longest warranties on selected brands.
Your Bathroom, Our Solutions!
One time investment for your Grandeur Living

Our Solutions
We provide end to end solutions in providing construction materials that have been composite in their quality and structure.
Complete Bathroom Solutions

Faucet

Showers

Thermostatic
Mixture

Sanitary Ware

Flushing System

Water Heaters

Whirlpool

Bath Tubs

Spas

Saunas

System
Solutions

Shower
Panels

Shower
Enclosure

Accessories

Complete
Bathroom
Solutions

Opulent. Luxury. Defined.
Explore the world of NRS Orientation Centre which is the best place to see, touch, and feel our complete range of bath fittings and accessories.
Complete Bathroom & Lighting Solutions
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Best Flooring for Bathrooms

Porcelain or Ceramic Tile
Porcelain tile is the best of all worlds for bathroom flooring, as it is waterproof, stylish, and cost-effective. Like stone, porcelain tile can achieve a rich, textured, solid feeling. Like vinyl, it is waterproof and is fairly inexpensive. Like wood flooring, tile looks great.
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Because there are so many different types of ceramic tiles, you can create the exact floor you want. You can even find ceramic tile that looks like wood or stone.
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Individual tile comes in a wide variety of size and shapes, from square and rectangular to octagonal and hexagonal. Smaller mosaic tiles are pre-mounted on plastic mesh sheets, so you do not have to individually set each tile. With tinted grout, you can be even more creative.
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Best of all, tile cleans up well and resists even standing pools of water. Like stone, tile is cold. However, radiant or heated tile can be laid under the tile. Wet tile is slippery. But texturing solves that problem. Smaller tiles are less slippery because more grout is used and the grout acts as a non-skid surface.

Vinyl Flooring
Good-looking and supremely practical, vinyl has been a popular choice for bathroom flooring for decades. Sheet vinyl flooring is your best option if extreme amounts of water are expected, such as in children's bathrooms or laundry rooms.
Because it comes in large sizes, sheet vinyl can be installed with as few as zero seams in a small bathroom. Luxury vinyl plank flooring, an increasingly popular choice, comes in widths of around 5 inches and lengths of around 48 inches. Most vinyl flooring is very much a do-it-yourself job. Because vinyl is so popular, there are thousands of style options available.

Engineered Wood
Engineered wood is better than solid wood under high moisture conditions due to its dimensional stability. Engineered wood has a plywood base that holds up well against moisture. Plus, engineered wood flooring looks authentically like wood because the top layer is real hardwood veneer. If you wish to have natural wood in a bathroom, engineered wood is the best choice. Any type of wood product, no matter how well protected, is prone to damage in bathrooms.

Natural Stone
Natural stone is a good choice for bathroom, but only if you can afford it. There are few moisture problems with marble, granite, limestone, and the other stone flooring options. Natural stone is hard, durable, and aesthetically pleasing. Stone flooring returns excellent resale value. Stone flooring can be cold and slippery. Coldness can be solved by installing radiant heating. The slip factor can be mitigated by having the stone textured with sandblasting or by purchasing naturally textured stone, such as slate.
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One issue that tends to pull this bathroom flooring option down is high cost. Real stone flooring is by far your most expensive flooring option.
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