Wet Rooms a Popular Fad; Professional Help Strongly Recommended
Wet rooms are the latest fad in creating contemporary style in the bath room.
Especially in the United Kingdom, while catching on in North America.
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Benefits of Installing a Tile Wet Room
There are several reasons for including a tile wet room in your small bathroom
design:
- A bath room tile wet room is highly “in vogue;” the latest in
contemporary small bathroom style.
- Incorporating wet room design into a small bathroom remodel is an
excellent way to open up the room; getting the most efficient use from
available small bathroom space. Working a wall mounted sink and toilet into
the bath room design further enhances efficient use of space and improves
ease of maintenance and cleanup.
- When undertaking small bathroom renovations, incorporating a wet room
design into the project will significantly increase the market value of your
home. Note: this advantage usually applies to an extra bathroom
conversion only. If the home only has one bathroom, converting it to a tile
wet room can decrease the value of the home, instead.
- Wet rooms are an excellent small bathroom solution for people with
physical limitations; such as handicapped or disabled persons in a
wheelchair. This eliminates the need for transfer into a bathtub; showering
can take place while sitting on a stool or in a wheelchair.
There are some drawbacks to installing a tile wet room, however. Since water
is allowed to spray freely into the room, certain items such as towels, linens,
toilet paper, etc. may need to be protected with the use of a shower screen.
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