Design Fundamentals for Wet Room Systems
The number of people replacing traditional baths and enclosures with stylish showering spaces is increasing. There are several property agents who are of the belief that if you renovate your bathroom or convert it to a wetroom, you will get a better deal on the property. A wet room is open shower area with a fully tiled room, usually with a glass screen to protect the sink and loo. Stylish wet rooms can be created using lighter stone effect tiles. With a distinct semi-polished surface light can be reflected around the room, thus making it feel bigger.
Most wet room specialists wish to reduce labor and time, hence they make use of preformed shower base, which are waterproof shower pans and can be installed in matter of few minutes. There is no need to build a frame, as preformed shower base can be set in place with no time wasted to start tile installation. Preformed shower bases are easy to handle, light weight, and waterproof. Drain assembly and curb is included in the performed shower bases and they can be ordered as per custom sizes.
Wet room systems is designed specifically for the treatments of ceilings and walls in shower rooms and bathrooms, along with other wet areas which are exposed to humidity and water condensation. Wet room systems consist of topcoat, primer, textured filer, sealant, and for shower areas (fiberglass is also included in some cases). All the products included in the wet room system contain mould prevention agents.