Wet Rooms, Part 2: Planning and Designing the Space



There are many reasons to love a wet room, which we’ve covered in Part 1 of our blog series. But if you want to get the most out of the benefits provided by this remodel, you’ll want your wet room designed the right way. So before getting that detailed bathroom estimate from your local remodeling contractor, make sure you have all these essentials covered: 

  • Choose a good color palette.

Customization is half the fun in a wet room remodel. Depending on the material you choose for the walls and floors, you can design the space into something that’s truly one-of-a-kind. Tiles, for example, offer exceptional versatility, allowing you to enhance the look of your wet room using a myriad of colors and patterns. Natural stone, which usually comes in lovely neutral colors, can provide your space with a timeless, spa-like feel. You also have the option to incorporate wood elements into your wet room to add warmth to the space. Whatever surface materials you end up choosing, make sure they’re sealed properly to keep your wet room safe against water or moisture damage.

  • Take safety and accessibility into account.

If you plan on spending all seasons of your life in your current home, you’ll find that having an accessible wet room can make that goal easier. Start things off by picking a slip-resistant floor material. Tiles with a matte finish and mosaic flooring are good options. To make the wet room simpler to navigate, especially for wheelchair users, opt out of glass partitions in the shower or tub area. Adding grab bars, shower seating, and easily-operable shower fixtures should also help. There are many ways to make your wet room safer and more accommodating to people of all ages and abilities. You can get started by asking a leading remodeling expert like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Beaverton for a comprehensive bathroom quote.

  • Make sure the space has proper ventilation.

It’s called a wet room, sure, but the space shouldn’t stay wet all the time. Having a good ventilation system in place not only keeps the room dry and fresh but also reduces the potential for mold and mildew growth. To prevent excess humidity from lingering inside your wet room, have one or two exhaust fans installed. You’re also free to add windows, but make sure they’re out of the shower’s splash zone. Another great alternative is a vented skylight positioned over the tub or shower area. 

Start a Conversation With Us

The “trusted bathroom remodeler near me” you’re looking for is DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Beaverton. With our skilled design and build team on your side, we’ll help you create a stylish and functional wet room that can meet all your specific needs. Schedule a remodeling consultation by calling us at (503) 214-2167 or filling out this contact form. Our design center, which serves Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, and Tigard, OR, is also open on weekdays if you’d like to visit.

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