Wet Rooms

Reimagine Your Shower Space: Wet Bathrooms by Tilegenie

Dreaming of a bathroom that transcends functionality and becomes a haven of relaxation and style? Look no further than Wet Bathrooms by Tilegenie! We specialize in creating luxurious and functional wet room designs, seamlessly combining showering, bathing, and washing areas into one beautiful and watertight space.

Why Choose Tilegenie for Your Wet Bathroom Project?

  • Expert Design & Planning: Our experienced design team will collaborate with you to understand your vision and create a customized wet room plan that optimizes space, functionality, and aesthetics.
  • Waterproofing Expertise: Creating a watertight wet room is crucial. Our team possesses the knowledge and experience to ensure proper waterproofing techniques are implemented throughout the entire project.
  • High-Quality Materials & Selection: We offer a curated selection of waterproof tiles, drainage solutions, and fixtures specifically designed for wet room applications.
  • Professional Installation Services: Our team of skilled tilers and plumbers will ensure your wet room is installed flawlessly, guaranteeing a beautiful and long-lasting result.
  • Complete Project Management: From initial design consultation to final installation, our team will manage your wet room project every step of the way, providing clear communication and ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

A wet room is a bathroom where the floor slopes gently towards a drain, allowing water to drain away easily. Wet rooms typically have no shower cubicle or bath, and the entire floor area is waterproofed.

Wet rooms offer a number of benefits, including:

  • Increased space and ease of movement, especially for people with mobility problems
  • A modern and stylish look
  • Easier cleaning

There are a number of things to consider when installing a wet room, including:

  • The size and layout of the room
  • The type of waterproofing material to use
  • The drainage system
  • The ventilation system

In some cases, you may need a building permit to install a wet room. It is always best to check with your local building authority before starting work.