Wet Rooms – Why Would You Want One?

Here are some of the advantages of wet rooms:

  • It is easy to achieve a modern style with this bathroom design.
  • If it is not the primary restroom in the home your home’s value will increase with its addition.
  • They have amazing space efficiency because of their open floor plan, making them perfect for bathrooms with limited space.
  • While some people like to have walk in showers in their wet room by adding a walk in shower enclosure, but if you don’t then cleaning is much easier than a traditional bathroom.
  • Due to the needed waterproofing, the bathroom floor will be more fortified from water damage.

Here are some of the disadvantages to having a wet room:

  • If your linens are not secured away from the reach of the water you could find your towels and other toiletries get too wet to use.
  • This isn’t a do it yourself project. To keep your home from suffering water damage an experienced installer is necessary to correctly waterproof the room.
  • They can cost a good size financial investment initially. Part of this is due to the tile which covers every part of the room, and because some kinds of the tile may also require occasional resealing.
  • If you don’t already have a main bathroom, or do not have a bathtub in your wet room, it can potentially reduce the value of your home to a prospective buyer.

As you can tell from reading the advantages and disadvantages to owning a wet room, there are some important points to consider before you make a decision on whether or not you want to have one in your home. They are a luxurious showering experience, however. Something that you will never get from a review online or information that you read from home improvement publications is what it is really like to experience a wet room shower. Before you pass on getting one or decide to install one you should see if you can find an upscale hotel or spa which will allow you to use their facilities. This way you can connect to the shower experience from a more personal level and not just a list of information compiled and put together for your reading or buying experience.

Exciting Ideas For Walk In Showers

If you are looking to add a distinctive flavor to your new bathroom then you might want to think about installing a walk in shower, or one without doors. If so then you will no doubt want a few ideas about what options are available to you. This article will take a look at three of my favorite designs that need cost the earth but will give your home a touch of class.

Retro Art Deco Geometric – ideas for showers without doors can be inspired by the past, by the clean lines or curves of retro 60’s architecture or by Art Deco glass and geometric shapes. Walk in showers designers have incorporated retro ideas even in small apartments by enclosing the shower area with a curved wall made entirely of glass blocks that let the light pass through. This creates a closed space yet required no formal doors that close since the curve itself as a protection. The showerhead will be placed behind of inside the area that is created by the one curved wall. Use colored glass blocks for a more art deco feel and stagger the blocks in geometric patterns to add a touch of personality.

Natural Stone Garden Waterfall – no you needn’t be a millionaire to use showers without doors that incorporate a waterfall over stone. Build the area entirely with stone or stone tile. Have the masons create a feature wall with more rustic stone. Build in a bench on the lower portion of the feature wall and have it covered with stone tile. Place adjustable dual or triple showerheads above it. It’s not really a waterfall, but you can sit on the built-in bench and point the showerheads toward your back or to cascade off the wall and flow around you. Do not close the space with any doors. The floor should be slanted toward the drain.

Turkish or Moorish Bathhouse – using the idea of ancient open bathhouses for a walk in tile showers style can incorporate the use of an arched area over the entry but with no doors, a mosaic tile floor and decorative wall tile in Moorish motifs that are subtle of bold. The ideas for walk in showers that work the best are those that make a room more than just a place to quickly stand and get the dirt off your body. The bathhouse concept should incorporate the relaxed nature of bathing by creating a mosaic tile seat or a lower area in the floor where the water may pool before swirling down the drain. The simplest idea is simply to use mosaic tile and incorporate and arch somewhere and it will have a bathhouse feel. And no mater what don’t add a door!