Our home had wood floors throughout the downstairs including kitchen, powder room, and master bath when we moved in 20 years ago. I find the wood to be a little more work (being on guard for spills, dogs dribbling water, a melting ice cube, etc), in the kitchen rather than the baths. We remodeled the whole downstairs over the last few years and kept the wood. We like the warmth underfoot.
A couple of things to do in the bathroom if you decide on wood is to have your shower door swing both inward and outward, have a good exhaust fan on a timer, dry off inside the shower, and have a thick mat to step on.
We've had damage in the kitchen due to a dishwasher leak, damage in the formals due to upstairs plumbing leak and a roof leak. Those things can happen in any room. In our experience the bathroom is no different. You could have issues or not. In our home we've been happy with them.
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