DIY Bathroom Wood Tips

DIY weekend tips videos are going viral, including advice on using wood in bathrooms (right species, sealing) [https://x.com/i/status/2031774089640079859]. What are the best practices for sealing wood in bathrooms?

When using wood in bathrooms, prioritize hardwoods like teak, cedar, or white oak due to their natural resistance to moisture and decay. These species contain oils that repel water, making them ideal for humid environments. Proper sealing is crucial; use multiple coats of a high-quality, waterproof sealant, such as marine varnish or epoxy resin, to create a robust barrier against moisture penetration. Pay close attention to edges and joints, as these are the most vulnerable areas for water damage. Ensure adequate ventilation in the bathroom to minimize moisture buildup, which can compromise even the best sealing efforts over time. Regular cleaning with mild, non-abrasive products will also help maintain the integrity of the sealed wood surfaces.

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