This might still be too expensive, but it would be fun to know if it works at all...
Question: If you are going to recast a bathroom floor because the slope is wrong, and then want a wooden floor (teak ship flooring) on top of this, how do you do it? Is it feasible? I imagine the wooden floor will crack if it doesn't lay completely flat...

So there's a concrete base underneath, and I've heard that underfloor heating isn't entirely optimal in basement spaces because the moisture can creep away somewhere you don't want it. Hence, the idea arose to have a real ship floor in the bathroom that doesn't need underfloor heating.
 
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