3-Wet-Dec_CP-Hart-lg

Bathroom Planning A Wetroom

Email this page
Date Published:
09/06/2008
A Bathroom. Planning a Wetroom

D.Vorillon/Photozest

Whether you're lucky enough to have the space for a large wet room or one just a little bigger than a walk-in shower, the same design rules apply. Here's how to get your wet room right.




Built-In Window

Rather than sacrificing a window to suit your wet room design, or splashing out to move it, why not incorporate it? Your builder can create a frosted glass panel to sit in front of the actual window and flush with your tiles so that water can't permeate it. All that natural light will be worth the effort.

Build It, Tile It

Wet rooms are just that - wet. So, it makes sense to cover surfaces with water-resistant tiles, and that includes sinks. Fussy angles, pedestals and ceramics all need regular drying otherwise they look constantly splattered, so you'll be glad you chose fittings that are easy to wipe.

Put In A Step

If your wet room doubles as your main bathroom, a step to confine the wet area is a must. You needn't splash out on getting one built in to your floor though - a super-size shallow shower tray does the job.

Glass Not Curtains

A wet room needs to look super-sleek to work, so ditch the idea of a shower curtain in favour of a smart, glazed panel. Where to hang it? It needn't go right across the opening to the wet room - they are supposed to be open, after all - just hang it so that the shower area is accessible, though not awkward to reach.

Plan A Niche

Wall-hung shelves are a real no-no in a wet room as they're constantly wet. Instead, knock a niche into the wall, making sure that the bottom shelf has a slight slope so that the water runs off, but your shampoo bottles stay put.

Choose Non-Slip

Wet room woods need to be non-slip as well as waterproof. That means natural stone (not marble), treated concrete, treated dark woods, such as teak (check out William Garvey for great designs) and Corian.

Bookmark and Share

Back to top

Your Comments

Post your comment

Please note: In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in to Channel 4:

Sign In Here or Register Here

Comments closed

Comments are closed at the present time

Your comments

Post your comment
By posting on this website you are agreeing to abide by our Comments Policy.
Mandatory Fields are marked with *
Your Comment (Maximum characters: 4000) *
You have

Comments

Thank you for your comment!

Your message will be reviewed and the best ones will be published below.

If you intended to make an official comment to Channel 4 please contact us.


Advertisement

More on 4Homes

4Homes Product Search

Shop from over 1000 home stores in seconds from high street to designer.

 

e.g. Dressing table, wallpaper, cushions

Powered by: MyDeco

Exclusive Prizes & Offers

Suggest A Craft For Kirstie Allsopp

Contemporary Bedroom Design Ideas

Design By Space: Kitchen

Inside Presenters' Homes

Get Your Garden Into Shape

Fun & Games

Advertisement


4Homes

Skip Channel4 main Navigation
Explore Channel4
Food
Homes
Film
4Car
News
See All

Channel 4 © 2009. Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.