Wet rooms are basically a stand alone shower or a bathroom that has been adapted and made fully waterproof. To have more space, wet rooms need to be fully waterproofed with the correct materials.
Many families are opting for these types of facilities rather than replace old bathroom suites. Wet rooms are also ideal for people who require a shower room with space for easy wheelchair access.
The wet rooms that are best for wheelchair users are the ones that have an even floor, and they also are ideal for a person who suffers from knee or joint problems.
It is important that you take time to measure the floor space as a ‘shower tray’ or ‘former’ can be cut to fit, if your space is not a regular size.
Walls and floors should be sealed with a high quality membrane to avoid any leaks, and your drains will need adjusting to the correct size.
Choose quality towel rails, designer shower heads or bathroom taps that will last for many years.
When deciding on the wall tiles of a wet room, look at floor covering such as slate tiles or stone which are naturally slip-resistant. However, they will need re-sealing every 6 months or so.
If choosing a granite floor covering to compliment either a bathroom suite or wet room they will not require resealing as they have an antibacterial surface.
The choice of flooring for a project whether it is a new bathroom or a wet room will require a design that is fashionable for many years to come.
At Bathroom2U we have a wide range of products for wet rooms and bathroom suites including safety products for wheelchair users.
A project such as a new bathroom or a wet room if done in a contemporary design is bound to add value to a home.