Embrace the latest bathroom design trend with an open layout, practical flooring, and stylish fixtures.
To inspire your next bathroom remodel, we’re sharing our best recommendations for wet room design.
Afreestanding statement bathtubis an attractive choice for a wet room.
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Just be sure there is enough space in the room to clean around the base of the tub.
This allows full use of the space without any water damage.
Using minimal partitions and eliminating the shower door further maximizes the space.
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Adding a high window allows light in while maintaining privacy.
Plumbing fixtures can either pop or blend in depending on your tile choice.
Here, vintage-style nickel fixtures are a focal point.
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you might even add radiant heat to a shower bench for a more comfortable experience.
Around the corner from the vanity, this shower room has privacy and a luxe, open feeling.
Use a non-porous tile like porcelain or something more unique like this pebble flooring.
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Good ventilation is key to making a finish like wallpaper last in your bathroom.
The rest of the surfaces are covered in stone and glass including a bold exterior picture window.
Theall-white spacefeatures a mix of stone tiles with the smallest on the floor for traction.
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Half Shower Wall
A half shower wall creates distinct but connected areas in thischeerful blue bathroom.
The shower area features a sloped floor for drainage and a smaller scale but matching slate tile.
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