A wood floor should work - depending on how you take care of it and if you have young ones. I"m convinced I should have encased the boys bathroom in seamless vinyl and put a hose connection and floor drain in there for maintenance.
Water that hits the wood should be fine as long as you don"t let it sit too long. Natural wood should fare better than composite as composites do funny things when wet and can act like a sponge. A detail I like is to get a piece of remnant marble or granite maybe 12"x24" and use it as a base under the toilet - looks classy and keeps the wood away from the toilet which is prone to sweating. Another thought - depending on the style of the bathroom and it"s use is to go with a thin, stained, concrete topping. There"s some images on the internet for these (not stamped concrete, but stained). You see it a lot in retail and restaurants. If you want actual warmth, consider a heated mat (may not want that under wood though). These have been coming down in price and are electric with their own programmable wall mounted thermostat. I"ve heard they can actually make a house quieter... that familiar noise "its cold in here!" goes away! Good Luck
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