Wet Rooms planned from first survey to final handover
Luxeline assesses whether the room is suitable for a wet room and plans the shower area around the available floor construction, drainage position and expected water flow.
The room is then prepared using an appropriate waterproofing system before the chosen tiles or floor finish are installed. Glass screening can be added to reduce spray while preserving the open appearance.
Wet rooms are popular for contemporary bathrooms, compact ensuites and accessible shower spaces, but every installation must be designed for the specific property rather than treated as a standard package.
What can be included
- Suitability assessment and room planning
- Waterproof tanking system
- Drainage and floor-fall preparation
- Wet-room former or appropriate floor construction
- Slip-conscious floor finish options
- Wall tiling or waterproof finishes
- Glass screens, showers and final sealing
Why homeowners choose this service
- Open and uncluttered showering area
- Strong use of limited floor space
- Potential for level-access showering
- Easy-to-coordinate modern finishes
- Designed around the structure of the room
Wet Rooms across County Antrim
Luxeline is based in Ballyclare and serves homeowners throughout Newtownabbey, Glengormley, Carrickfergus, Antrim, Templepatrick and surrounding communities. Select an area below for local service information.
Frequently asked questions
Can any bathroom be converted into a wet room?
Not every room is equally suitable. Floor construction, drainage depth, room size and waterproofing requirements must be assessed first.
Do wet rooms leak?
A properly designed and installed wet room should be fully waterproofed. The quality of preparation, tanking, drainage and sealing is critical.
Is a wet room suitable for a small bathroom?
Yes, a wet room can make effective use of a compact space, although screen position and splash control still need careful planning.
