Wet Rooms Designed Around the Space, Not Just the Look
A wet room can make a bathroom feel more open, practical and modern, but it needs to be planned properly from the start. The success of a wet room depends on more than the final tiles and glass. Drainage, waterproofing, floor levels, screen position and shower layout all need to work together.
At Park Street Bathrooms, our Camberley showroom helps you compare wet room ideas in person and understand what your space may need before final decisions are made. This is especially useful if you want a shower area that feels clean and spacious, but still works properly day to day.
What Matters Most in a Wet Room
Wet rooms are often chosen for their clean look, but the hidden details are just as important as the visible finish. The room needs to manage water properly, feel comfortable to use and suit the way the bathroom is actually used.
Drainage and floor levels
The shower area needs the right fall, drain position and floor build-up so water moves where it should.
Waterproofing
Good waterproofing is essential. The wet area needs to be protected properly behind the visible surfaces.
Glass screens and splash control
The right screen size and position can keep the room feeling open while helping control water movement.
Tiles and surface choices
Tile size, texture, slip suitability and grout choices all affect how the wet room looks, feels and performs.
Why Visit the Showroom Before Choosing a Wet Room
Wet rooms are difficult to judge from images alone. A layout that looks simple online may depend on floor levels, drainage position, glass size, shower controls and the amount of usable space around the shower area.
Seeing options in the showroom helps you compare tiles, shower screens, trays, drainage details, brassware and bathroom furniture together. It also gives you a clearer idea of how a wet room can be adapted for an en-suite, family bathroom, principal bathroom or more compact space.
A Practical Choice for Open, Modern Shower Spaces
Wet rooms can be a strong choice when the aim is to create a more open and accessible shower area, but they are not right for every layout. Some rooms need a full wet room approach, while others may work better with a low-profile tray, walk-in screen or shower enclosure.
Our team can help you compare the options and decide whether a wet room is the right route for your bathroom, or whether another shower solution would be more practical for the space.
Visit Our Showroom
Visit our Camberley showroom to compare wet room products, tiles, glass screens, drainage options and shower layouts in person. Our team is on hand to help you assess the options and plan a bathroom with more confidence.
Get in Touch: We’re Here to Assist
Whether you are planning a full wet room or still comparing shower layout options, our team is here to help. Visit the showroom, call us directly, or send an enquiry and we will help you move forward with clearer advice and practical guidance.
Our Opening Hours
Monday - Friday 8AM - 5PM
Saturday - 9AM - 5PM
Sunday - Closed
Address
Unit A2 & A3 Sampson Business Park
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