Wet Room Design Ideas

Double ended clawfoot tub in a gray wet room

One of the bathroom designs we've been seeing more and more lately is wet rooms. This is a new approach to bathroom design is constructed using materials that are designed to get wet. Make a splash in your bathroom with these wet room design ideas.

One of a Kind Wet Room

Designer, Grace Mitchell from HGTV's hit show, One of a Kind is no stranger to this hot design trend. Season 2 of One of a Kind featured two renovated wet rooms. This colorful bathroom is a full wet room, featuring colorful hexagon tiled walls, a pebble-like floor, wall-mounted vanity, and our Ashley Freestanding Tub and faucet. Opening up the shower area makes the bathroom feel larger.

Ashley Skirted BathtubAshley Skirted Bathtub
Photo Credit: Grace Mitchell
Ashley Skirted BathtubAshley Skirted Bathtub
Photo Credit: Grace Mitchell

You can combine the design of a wet room while still maintaining a dry area in the bathroom by closing the bathtub and shower into one space. In this design, Grace separated the shower and the clawfoot tub using a large shower panel.

Cambridge Clawfoot TubCambridge Clawfoot Tub
Photo Credit: Grace Mitchell

Kid-Friendly Wet Room

Interior designer, Jen Samson of Jen Samson Design created a kid-friendly wet room using pink penny tile and our Mandy Freestanding Tub. The wet part of the bathroom is separated from the dry area by half a glass shower panel, while the other wall is a door leading to the outside play and pool area.

Mandy Freestanding BathtubMandy Freestanding Bathtub
Photo Credit: Jen Samson Design

Relaxing Wet Room

Chicago-based interior designer, Sarah Goesling of Goesling Group Design & Remodeling replaced the outdated whirlpool in her client's bathroom with one of our Randolph Morris Bathtub Packages. The Zoey Freestanding Tub offers the perfect place to relax during cold Chicago winters. Opposite of the soaker tub is a multi-piece shower system.

Zoey Bathtub PackageZoey Bathtub Package
Photo Credit: Sarah Goesling, Goesling Group Design & Remodeling

If you’re interested in transforming your bathroom into a wet room, we recommend working with a professional plumber to ensure correct installation.

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