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What is a wetroom?
Definition: A wet room is a fully water tight bathroom with no separate shower tray.
Wetrooms are essentially open-concept bathrooms where the shower area is integrated into the overall space, without the need for a traditional enclosure. This design concept not only enhances the visual appeal of your bathroom but also optimizes the use of available space. The “walk-in” shower area is usually level with the surrounding floor but with a slight slope to the drain which is fitted directly into the floor. The shower unit and controls are fitted to one of the walls within the wet room.
Key Features of Wetrooms
A wetroom in your home comes with a plethora of advantages. Here are some key features that set wetrooms apart:
1. Seamless Elegance:
The absence of a shower enclosure imparts a sense of openness, creating a sleek and modern aesthetic.
2. Accessibility:
Wetrooms are inherently accessible, making them an excellent choice for individuals with mobility challenges. The absence of barriers ensures easy entry and exit.
3. Versatility in Design:
Wetrooms offer unparalleled flexibility in design. From tiles to fixtures, you have the creative freedom to curate a space that resonates with your personal style.
Installation Considerations: Bringing Your Wetroom Vision to Life
Now that we've unravelled the essence of wetrooms, let's discuss the practical aspects of installing one in your home.
1. Waterproofing is Paramount
Given the nature of wetrooms, effective waterproofing is non-negotiable. Ensure that the entire space is adequately sealed to prevent water leakage and potential damage. Wetroom Tanking is essential
2. Optimal Drainage Solutions
Proper drainage is critical in a wetroom. Wetroom shower trays are available in a range of sizes and styles. Consider installing a linear drain to efficiently channel water away, maintaining a clean and dry space.
3. Quality Flooring Matters
Selecting the right flooring material is crucial. Non-slip tiles are a popular choice, striking a balance between safety and aesthetics.
If you would like to learn more about wetrooms, also see our information on What do I need to make a wetroom? And How to construct a wetroom
This guide was created for reference only. www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk can not be held responsible for injury or damage caused if you decide to use this method.