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The Do’s and Don’ts of Designing a Wet Room



Wet rooms are becoming an increasingly popular bathroom design choice as it offers excellent style and functionality. Creating a wet room that works for your home requires careful planning and attention to detail. In this blog post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Omaha discusses the do’s and don’ts of wet room renovation to help you maximize your space and avoid common pitfalls.  

Do’s

Consider Your Space and Needs

Every home is unique, so it’s crucial to tailor your wet room design to your specific needs. Assess the size and layout of your bathroom, and consider factors like plumbing and electrical requirements. When requesting a bathroom estimate from your remodeler, discuss your lifestyle and preferences so they can help create the ideal design for your needs. 

Plan for Proper Drainage

Adequate drainage is essential for a wet room. Without proper drainage, your wet room could suffer from water damage and mold growth. Discuss with your remodeling team the best drainage options for your space, such as linear drains or point drains, to ensure excess water is effectively managed.

Consult a Local Bathroom Remodeler

Work with an experienced bathroom renovation contractor in your area as they have the necessary expertise to meet local safety standards and building codes. To find the best bathroom remodeler near you, ask for recommendations from friends, check online reviews and request portfolios from potential contractors.

Don’ts

Don’t Skimp on Waterproofing

Proper waterproofing is a must for wet rooms. Cutting corners on this step can lead to costly repairs or even health hazards if mold and mildew develop. Work with your remodeling contractor to ensure every part of your wet room is properly sealed and waterproofed.

Don’t Forget About Ventilation

Good ventilation is essential for maintaining a healthy and comfortable wet room environment. Without it, excess moisture can accumulate, causing mold, mildew or damp odors. Discuss with your remodeler the best ventilation options, such as extractor fans or windows, to keep your wet room fresh and inviting.

Don’t Overlook Accessibility

Designing a wet room with accessibility in mind ensures that everyone can comfortably use the space, regardless of mobility levels. Incorporate features like grab bars, walk-in showers and slip-resistant flooring to create a more inclusive wet room experience.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

If you’re considering a wet room for your home, trust our experts at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Omaha. To schedule a consultation or get a bathroom quote, call us at (402) 360-9594 or complete our contact form.

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