
Wetroom Design
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Wetrooms not only offer a financially viable alternative to the conventional shower tray and cubicle, but also offer far more flexibility and versatility in terms of design opportunities and in maximising the investment potential of your home. Just as an inside toilet was on everyone's wish list 50 years ago, the new 'must have' and latest trend in bathroom design is the wet room. Some industry experts expect wet rooms to outsell shower enclosures in years to come. Wet rooms look super stylish and streamlined, and can add real value to your home. They are architectural, conceptual, integrated, and give the illusion of space and open plan living. Wet rooms are perfect for both large and small spaces windowless box rooms, downstairs loos or part of a large bedroom, all you need is an open plan room with a shower, basin and loo and you can really add the wow factor to your home.
A wet room is essentially a fully tanked, watertight bathroom without a bath or a shower cubicle. Instead, a shower head flows freely into the room which has a gentle gradient to drain away the water. This creates a complete open showering experience - however you may wish to install a contemporary glass screen for a feeling of privacy or to prevent water splashing everywhere. For years wetrooms were limited to ground floors and had to be sited on a concrete, or at least screeded, base. Innovations in wetroom products now make it possible to transform your upstairs bathroom into a fully sealed wetroom (or shower room). Floors and walls can be tiled in modern stone or contemporary ceramics. Choosing the same wall and floor tiles in small spaces makes for the sleekest of looks while in larger bathrooms you can define areas with contrasting or small mosaic tiles. Under floor heating can add pure luxury and accompanied with good ventilation is a must to allow the room to dry out adequately. Other Wetroom Design Guides:The Perfect Shower Room
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Demand at an all-time high
Homebuilding and Renovating shows have already proved that the demand for domestic wet rooms/ walk in wet shower rooms shows no sign of slowing. In fact, it is clear that wet rooms really ar...
Preparation
The Walk in Wet Room (or shower room) is designed to be used in conjunction with a proprietary wet floor solution.Before fitting the enclosure the wet floor must be prepared. This will...
| The appeal of the wetroom will be lost if the shower is a dribble rather than a powerful jet, it’s therefore important to get a good power shower pump. Don’t forget to make sure your waste can cope with the flow of water from the shower. |
| Underfloor heating can be a very good idea for any shower room and a large one can be very difficult to heat up without it - a towel warmer gives off little heat into the room. |