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Wet Rooms

Designed With Mobility In Mind

Transform your bathroom into a luxurious safe-haven that transforms your daily bathing ritual into a pleasurable experience. Specifically designed to be completely step-free and without obstructions, a wet room enables you to move around your bathroom safely and independently.

We understand that each customer has a completely different set of requirements. As a result, our wet rooms are customisable and can be adapted to your needs. We will take the time to discuss your requirements and would never install anything that was less than perfect.

Benefits Of A Wet Room

With an array of stylish design options to choose from such as vinyl or tiled walls and floors, an extensive choice of mobility bathroom furniture and eye-catching colour schemes to enhance your space, we can create the perfect wet room design that works for you. This type of bathroom design is the perfect solution for those with limited or reduced mobility who need additional space for wheelchairs. Our luxury wet rooms offer the following benefits:

  • Step-free access – ideal for those that struggle with steps or require wheelchair access.
  • Open plan design – less obstructions make navigating your bathroom easier.
  • Thermostatic shower controls – adjust the temperature quickly and easily.
  • Safety shower doors – choose from a wide choice of tempered glass shower screens for increased strength (fixed and door styles available).
  • Additional safety – adding grab rails can help you enter and manoeuvre in the shower with confidence – available in a wide choice of designs.
  • Easy cleaning – adding watertight wall panelling can save so much time with no grout to clean!
  • Non-slip flooring – provides reassurance when manoeuvring around the bathroom.
  • Fast drainage – water flows quickly to a central drain point.

FAQ

The main difference is that a wet room is usually open plan, with the water running into a central drain in the floor, whereas a walk-in shower typically has a glass screen and shower tray containing its own drain. If you’re a wheelchair user or have a carer then the screen and tray can get in the way. To discuss which option is best for you, give our team a call.

Yes. A partial wet room is quicker to install and can sometimes prove more cost-effective for larger spaces. Our surveyors can assess your space and recommend the best solution for you.

No. We install high-quality slip-resistant flooring which is suitable for both bare feet and specialist medical footwear.

The cost very much depends on what you need. We work through the options with you and agree on a design and a price. For peace of mind we always fix the price  before we start work. This means that if it takes us longer we won’t charge you more, unless we uncover something completely unexpected. We also offer discounts for the over 60’s, military veterans and, as part of our association with Alzheimer’s Society, for those with dementia.

Depending on your circumstances, you may qualify for a grant from your local council to help cover the cost of your accessible bathroom installation. Just speak to our team and we can help you to find out if you qualify for a Disabled Facilities Grant.

Wet Rooms, Design & Quotes

If you would like to find out how we can help you achieve the perfect accessible bathroom, then contact us for expert advice and a free home survey. We welcome customers to visit our bathroom showroom to view examples and gain inspiration from our talented team.
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