Reasons to choose a wetroom:

Disability wet rooms are designed with several key features that enhance accessibility and safety. The barrier-free design eliminates steps and trays, providing a seamless, level entry that is particularly beneficial for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. The spacious layout allows for easy navigation and accommodates mobility aids such as wheelchairs and walkers. Safety is a top priority, with non-slip flooring, grab rails, and built-in seating to prevent slips and falls. Additionally, the streamlined design makes wet rooms easier to clean and maintain, reducing the effort required for daily upkeep. These features collectively ensure a safe, comfortable, and independent bathing experience.

Features of a Wet Room:

  • Completely Waterproofed Space: The entire room, including floors and walls, is sealed to prevent water damage.
  • Open Shower Design: Typically, wet rooms have a curbless shower entry, making the space feel larger and more accessible.
  • Seamless Flooring: The floor is usually tiled and slopes gently towards a drain, ensuring efficient water flow.
  • Minimalist Aesthetic: Wet rooms often feature sleek, modern designs with minimal fixtures and fittings.
  • Versatile Layout: They can include various elements like bathtubs, glass partitions, or half-walls to suit different preferences.

Benefits of a Wet Room:

  • Enhanced Accessibility: Ideal for individuals with mobility issues, as there are no steps or barriers to navigate.
  • Space-Saving: Wet rooms can make small bathrooms feel more spacious by eliminating the need for separate shower enclosures.
  • Easy Maintenance: With fewer surfaces and no shower screens, cleaning is simplified.
  • Stylish and Modern: Wet rooms add a contemporary, luxurious feel to your home, potentially increasing property value.
  • Improved Hygiene: The open design and easy-to-clean surfaces help maintain a more hygienic environment.