
I think ive said before that a wet room, the type of shower room where there is no bath and no shower tray, but the floor and drainage from the fitted showers are all on the same level, whilst a beautiful and somewhat luxurious addition to your home that can add value, can be somewhat difficult to undertake as a diy project. It is not impossible however, you just need to plan and take care of all the small details with great precision.
Buying the right products, learning or buying in the right expertise need to fit specialist equipment or surfaces should be the priority. The floor tanking (technical term for making the whole room watertight) is the most important part of building a wet room, as this ensures no water leaks occur.
There are many different solutions available for wet room floors, but consider the pro’s and cons of each before coming to a final decision on what wet room flooring option you should use.
Other considerations are of course things like underfloor heating, fixtures and fittings, things like the toilet and sink and lighting and also what type of shower fittings to use in your room.