For a long time, wood was dismissed as being unsuitable for the bathroom. The general opinion was that mold would quickly pose a problem. This is surprising, given that wood has long been prized as a building material and has been put to use in shipbuilding and window construction – areas in which contact with water is unavoidable. Solid wood furniture has also historically been commonplace in kitchens, where there is a great deal of steam and splatters.
Gradually, we are seeing a paradigm shift when it comes to wood in bathrooms. You can find real wood on the floor, as wall panels, and in bathroom furniture, while raised washbasins are increasingly being mounted on fine pieces of solid wood. You can now even get wooden bathtubs and washbasins.