Wetrooms are fully waterproofed (or "tanked") bathrooms where the shower is not enclosed by a traditional tray or cubicle—essentially turning the entire room into a walk-in shower.

They're sleek, modern, and space-efficient, making them popular in both luxury homes and accessibility-focused designs.

What Is a Wetroom?

A wetroom is a type of bathroom where: The floor is on a single level with a gentle slope (called a gradient or fall) towards a drain. The walls and floor are fully waterproofed (tanked). The shower area is often open or partially enclosed with glass panels. There's no step into the shower—it's seamless with the rest of the room.

Pros of Wetrooms Stylish & modern:

Clean lines, minimal design—often found in high-end hotels. Great for small spaces: Especially effective in bathrooms where a tub or large cubicle won’t fit.

Accessibility: Ideal for people with mobility issues or wheelchairs—barrier-free.

Easy to clean: Fewer crevices, trays, or doors to scrub. Adds value: Often seen as a luxury feature in property listings.