Wet Room Bathroom with a Wall-Mounted Sink Ideas and Designs

Church Farm
Church Farm
York House DesignsYork House Designs
This was a dramatic renovation of master en-suite, family bathroom and cloakroom. A 90s build ready for a face lift. The result is warm and inviting, the rooms are a joy to be in at all times of day with light streaming in. The real triumph in both bathrooms was placing the open wet room style showering areas directly underneath the sky lights. The experience of showering and looking out at the sky makes every day feel like a holiday. The clients were not afraid to have some fun with colour either giving these rooms a modern, country feel.
Lime Avenue Residence
Lime Avenue Residence
Cumulus StudioCumulus Studio
The project was the result of a highly collaborative design process between the client and architect. This collaboration led to a design outcome which prioritised light, expanding volumes and increasing connectivity both within the home and out to the garden. Within the complex original plan, rational solutions were found to make sense of late twentieth century extensions and underutilised spaces. Compartmentalised spaces have been reprogrammed to allow for generous open plan living. A series of internal voids were used to promote social connection across and between floors, while introducing new light into the depths of the home.
Ravenswood loft conversion
Ravenswood loft conversion
Studio FabbriStudio Fabbri
Small contemporary shower room for a loft conversion in Walthamstow village. The blue vertical tiles mirror the blue wall panelling in the office/guestroom adjacent to the shower room.
Minimal Concrete Basin and Vanity
Minimal Concrete Basin and Vanity
AmberthAmberth
We used concrete basin from Kast to mould the sink to create a seamless effect which visually expands the space.
Kennington, London
Kennington, London
Mustard House DesignMustard House Design
The mezzanine bathroom was created out of a much smaller washroom.
A Home for a Lifetime
A Home for a Lifetime
Zengel GroupZengel Group
Our client facing mobility issues wanted to stay in the home he had purchased with his wife in 1963, and raised his family in. He needed a bathroom on the first floor, because he had decided he was not moving. We needed to create an accessible full bath on his first floor using existing space. We used a portion of his sitting room/office for the bathroom and his family moved his couch and tv to the other half, and then turned his living room into his new bedroom. We converted half of his sitting room to a wet room. The space was directly above plumbing in the basement and also had a window. The shower space does not have an enclosure, only a 17-inch glass panel to protect the medicine cabinet and sink. We added a wall sink to keep floor space open and a large doubled mirror medicine cabinet to provide ample storage. The finishing touch was a pocket door for access; the client chose a door that mirrors the front door which added a bit of interest to the area. We also removed the existing carpeting from the first floor after well-preserved pine flooring was discovered underneath the carpet. When the construction was complete the family redecorated the entire first floor to create a bedroom and sitting area.

Wet Room Bathroom with a Wall-Mounted Sink Ideas and Designs

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