Replacing a shower tray with a wet room tray
Replacing a shower tray with a wet room tray If during renovation in the bathroom, you want to replace the shower tray with a wet room tray, then we have some important advice for you on how to go about it. The main reasons why homeowners want a wet room tray is the lack of a threshold. Another reason for the changes is the willingness to follow the trends as well as the overall appearance of the shower zone, which pleases more. The underfloor shower tray gives that we do not visually lose space of the interior, which is often the smallest in our home.
GROUTING GUIDE
As you know in construction and especially finishing works, the devil is in the details. Very often, these details, which should be paid special attention to during the work, determine the unique appearance of the room, as well as the appropriate strength of the materials used. This is exactly the case for tile joints. Choosing the right color, type and then proper use is the basis for trouble-free bathroom use for years.
How calculate how many tiles I need for the bathroom?
During renovation of the bathroom, we devote a lot of time to choosing materials for its finishing. We are looking for colors that will suit us most, thanks to which we will feel cosy and comfortable in it. Okay, but how do we know how many tiles to buy for our bathroom? To properly determine the necessary amount of tiles, several aspects should be taken into account.
SEAL YOUR WET ROOM SHOWER THE RIGHT WAY - TIPS AND TRICKS PART 1
If you decided to choose a shower over a bathtub, in particular a walk-in shower, you must remember about the proper sealing of its entire surface. Unfortunately, tiles alone can not guarantee waterproofness, therefore, before placing them, we must use special sealing agents. It's important to use them in the right way. Below are a few tips that will help you to avoid problems with waterproofness, and thus with mold, bad tiles or flooding of your neighbour.
Waterproofing our bathroom - Part 2
In previous article we discussed basic information about bathroom sealing. Now we know why to seal our bathroom and what the advantages of proper insulation are. No matter which method of sealing you choose, whether insulation mats or tanking liquid, insulation is more complex and does not rely only on these steps. This process is more complicated than it seems, and in this guide we will describe other individual steps in waterproofing shower space.
Waterproofing our bathroom - Part 1
Damp walls are cold walls - water and moisture that is allowed to pass through a wall onto it's inner surface will inherently maintain that area at a cooler temperature than its surroundings. When this allowed to happen it can cause condensation build up and black mould growth. Also, it is important that you have a good seal around the shower area at your home in order to prevent water escaping down the side and causing water damage on your ceiling or floor below. To prevent this from happening, here are some helpful information to make your shower totally waterproof.
Wet Rooms Design - Walk In Shower and Mobility Issues
There are many different reasons as to why an individual may begin to find that taking a shower is becoming more difficult to do. It could be to do with their age, a health condition that affects their movement or simply that they don’t feel like they can manage to manoeuvre themselves into their existing shower set up. If you or a loved one find you are struggling with getting into or out of your shower, then it is maybe time to start looking at a walk in shower instead. These incredibly accessible shower solutions come with a wide range of benefits for people of all ages, so let’s take a look at some of them!
Easy Access with Wet Room Installation
As well as bringing value and a luxury aesthetic to your bathroom, a wet room comes with a different set of advantages. With such a wide range of wet room designs available, they can be tailored to fit anybody’s needs and requirements, including elderly people and those who require wheelchair access or have other physical disabilities.