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Wet rooms are a popular choice for people who want to create a modern open plan bathroom. They are ideal for smaller bathrooms where space is limited, as there is no need for a shower enclosure or tray. A wet room is also a practical solution for a wheelchair-accessible bathroom.
Installing a wet room is a major decision, as it involves waterproofing the whole of the floor and walls, and creating a sloping floor that allows water to drain into the shower waste. Here are some of the potential benefits of a wetroom.
A wet room can look visually stunning with beautiful floor to ceiling tiling. There is so much choice in terms of colours, materials, and designs, from Italian polished porcelain tiles to natural stone or even fossilised wood.
There is also plenty of scope for creativity, with the opportunity to mix and match different styles on the floor and walls, or create a contrasting feature wall. Whatever you choose, a wetroom definitely has the wow-factor that can add value to your home.
Wet rooms are ideal for people with restricted mobility, because there is no raised shower tray to step into. There is no need for an obstructive enclosure, so this makes them suitable for people who need assistance with washing or young families.The floor tiles should also be slip-resistant, reducing the risk of accidents.
Even if accessibility wasn’t your first objective when creating a wet room, they can future proof your home and may enable you or your loved ones to remain living independently for longer as you get older.
A professionally installed wet room will be resistant to the usual problems with damp and mould that bathrooms are susceptible to, because they are fully waterproof and will have an integrated ventilation system. They are also very easy to keep clean, because there is no need for a shower enclosure.
If you are having other sanitaryware installed in the wetroom, then it is a good idea to choose wall mounted units that leave the floor clear. This makes cleaning even easier and increases the feeling of space in the room.
There’s not just one version of a wetroom. For example, some people choose to have a shower screen installed, or even a low wall, because this reduces the amount of water that gets sprayed onto the floor and other fittings and fixtures.
State of the art ceiling mounted rainfall shower heads are perfectly suited to wetrooms. They can be integrated with remote technology to allow you to control the temperature precisely, and set maximum limits to avoid the risk of scalding.
If you want the convenience of a detachable shower head at the same time, it’s possible to add this feature and have the best of both worlds.