Friday 9 September 2016

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Wet Rooms in London

A wet room is basically a bathroom with very few walls and drainage typically on the floor. Wet rooms are particularly important if you want to give the illusion of having more space. Because, there are no shower screens or trays. So you simply have a flat floor with implied area for showering and washing. 

Having a wet room has a lot of advantages for homeowners. Firstly, it adds to the value of the house because you can say that you have an extra bathroom. Secondly, they are convenient for people fond of long showers because then you don’t have to hurry out for someone to use the loo. They can use the loo in the other bathroom. Moreover, wet rooms in London are most suitable for small spaces. Additionally, these spaces are a lot easier to clean because of the absence of shower trays. Plus, they protect the floor as well because the tiles form a layer over the floor that prevents water seepage. Furthermore, wet rooms add aesthetic value as well as a very modern touch to the house as well as the bathroom experience.

The disadvantages of wet rooms are few and mainly to do with the incorrect usage. Firstly, wet rooms  in small spaces come with wet towels and wet toilet rolls. Moreover, it has to be done by a professional wet room fitter. Because wet rooms have to be created on a gradient, and if things are done incorrectly they may cause water leakages. Furthermore, you should not replace your bathroom for a wet room because that can devalue your house. It may be an additional feature of your house, but not the only bathroom space.

If you are planning a wet room installation in your house take into consideration all the advantages and disadvantages as well as your budget. A wide variety of wet rooms are available to choose from.

  
  


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