2026’s Fastest-Growing Bathroom Trend Is the Wet Room

“Wet rooms have become one of the standout bathroom upgrades of 2026, moving from luxury extra to everyday renovation choice as more homeowners prioritise space, style and easy cleaning. The momentum is only building as spa‑style bathrooms stay in demand.”

“Wet rooms used to be a niche request,” says Ant Langston, Marketing Manager at Heat and Plumb. “Now we are seeing them specified in everything from compact family bathrooms to high‑end en suites.”

Here are the ideas driving that shift.

 

1) THE ALL‑STONE WET ROOM

Travertine or honed limestone from floor to ceiling creates one continuous material wrapping the entire space. The effect is closer to a calm, cocooning cave than a bathroom, in the best possible way.

Keep fittings in brushed nickel or aged brass to complement the warmth of the stone. Add a simple wall niche rather than shelves, and seal stone annually to prevent water ingress and staining over time.

 

2) THE DARK AND DRAMATIC WET ROOM

Charcoal, slate grey or deep forest green on walls, floor and ceiling turns a wet room into a cocoon rather than a white box. The open layout stops it feeling cramped, even in smaller bathrooms.

Pair a large ceiling‑mounted rain head with concealed low‑level lighting that washes the floor. Keep fixtures simple and angular in black or chrome so nothing competes with the depth of the colour.

 

3) THE FAMILY WET ROOM

A family wet room works beautifully when you separate zones. A half‑height glass screen between the shower and vanity keeps splashes contained while still giving the room a spacious, open feel.

Use durable, mid‑tone tiles that hide toothpaste marks and water spots. Add a fold‑down teak bench for children or anyone needing support, and pair a handheld shower with a fixed head for flexibility.

4) THE CURVED WET ROOM

A curved glass screen instantly softens a wet room, especially in smaller bathrooms with sharp corners. It guides movement gently around the space and feels more bespoke than a straight panel.

Dress the shower wall in zellige or similarly characterful tiles so the curve catches light differently through the day. Keep the floor in a flatter stone or porcelain so it stays comfortable and safe underfoot.

5) THE NARROW WET ROOM

In a long, narrow bathroom, run the wet room zone full‑width at one end with a linear drain against the back wall. This turns an awkward footprint into a simple, hotel‑style layout that feels intentional.

Use the same floor tile throughout so the room reads as one space rather than two. A single glass panel or no screen at all keeps sightlines clear and helps the room feel wider than it is.

6) THE FUTURE‑PROOF WET ROOM

For long‑term use, design your wet room to stay step‑free and easy to access. A flush threshold, slip‑resistant floor and a generous showering area make the room comfortable at every life stage.

“More homeowners are thinking about future‑proofing when they renovate,” says Langston. “A step‑free wet room with space to move is much easier to live with in ten or fifteen years’ time.”

Build in subtle support now: a reinforced wall for future grab rails, a bench, and a handheld shower that can be used seated. These details future‑proof the space without making it feel clinical today.

 

HOW MUCH DOES A WET ROOM COST?

A standard wet room conversion typically runs from around £6,000 to £10,000 for labour and materials, with more complex layouts and premium finishes reaching £15,000 or more in many UK projects.

“Most of our wet room projects sit in that mid‑range,” says Langston. “It is a significant investment, but for a room you use every day, people increasingly see it as a once‑per‑decade upgrade, not a quick fix.”

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