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Tomnova16 |
posted on 25th Jun 10 at 23:34 |
quote: thats good i stayed in a hotel once that had a full wet room with no curtain, i complained as it was shit | |
Steve |
posted on 25th Jun 10 at 21:11 |
our is fine, its dry on floor after about 15 mins, nothing gets wet thats not meant to either | |
a_j_mair |
posted on 22nd Jun 10 at 11:39 |
if you want easy cleaning you want to get the laminated plywood to match your tiles in the shower. It does away with grout all together in the shower and is dead easy to just wipe clean | |
Toby |
posted on 22nd Jun 10 at 09:07 |
My mum had a bedroom installed it came to about 8k but she used expensive tiles and thft would have cost regardless though she did sat a wet room cost her about 1200 more than a normal bathroom due to the flooring and drainage require upstairs. Can't realllu comment on wet socks as dont live there but she has a a glass screen up as well. | |
dannymccann |
posted on 21st Jun 10 at 06:41 |
^^ That looks :cool: as fuck | |
ssj_kakarot |
posted on 20th Jun 10 at 16:37 |
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Dan |
posted on 19th Jun 10 at 06:38 |
I had a wetroom in a hotel i visted in london last month. Thought it was proper cool | |
dannymccann |
posted on 19th Jun 10 at 06:31 |
I had one at uni and it just had a shower curtain around the shower area to avoid the issue of wet socks after a shower. Or you could just take your socks off? | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 18th Jun 10 at 17:36 |
Not from the doorway you won't :) | |
ed |
posted on 18th Jun 10 at 17:05 |
quote:You'd still get wet socks. | |
WATSON |
posted on 18th Jun 10 at 13:17 |
Nope dont really but then it will save some pounds if we were to replace the bath ect, as we want a shower. | |
blebo |
posted on 17th Jun 10 at 20:49 |
quote: another think I dont like about wet rooms. If i am in a toilet and the floor is wet, i immediatly assume i am knee deep in someone elses pish. | |
Marc |
posted on 17th Jun 10 at 18:57 |
Do you really need one? | |
Jake |
posted on 17th Jun 10 at 18:53 |
bit of hassle putting the drainage in if its going on the ground floor and id recommend an extractor fan | |
WATSON |
posted on 17th Jun 10 at 17:04 |
Been looking into it a little more lastnigh, not as expensive as i thought i would be! | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 17th Jun 10 at 10:34 |
have one at my parents house due to my disabled dad. They are good and very easy to clean. You can put up shower doors that go flat agaisnt the wall or curtains, have both in ours. Expensive to do as well | |
Dom |
posted on 17th Jun 10 at 10:22 |
Was great in uni, could be on the crapper and have a shower at the same time :o | |
ed |
posted on 17th Jun 10 at 08:55 |
And they always seem to be all sweaty and humid too. | |
WATSON |
posted on 16th Jun 10 at 22:51 |
Hmmm never thought about that :lol: | |
blebo |
posted on 16th Jun 10 at 22:09 |
Agree with Ed. Only of use if your disabled. | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 16th Jun 10 at 21:29 |
Just piss on the floor ed. | |
ed |
posted on 16th Jun 10 at 20:39 |
They're gash. You can't go in for a piss for about a day after you've had a shower in there otherwise you'll get wet socks. | |
WATSON |
posted on 16th Jun 10 at 20:01 |
Anyone have a wetroom, whats ur thought? easy to clean/keep tidy. |