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Large transitional u-shaped dark wood floor open concept kitchen photo in Detroit with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, matchstick tile backsplash, white appliances and an island

This Scottsdale project highlights how a strategic landscape upgrade can turn an outdated yard into a stunning, easy-to-maintain oasis.
Project Breakdown:
- Out with the Old – Removed existing grass, borders, plants, and sprinklers to create a fresh foundation.
- Smart Irrigation Installation – Ensures efficient water use while keeping new plants healthy.
- Paver & Turf Border Design – Installed elegant pavers with a turf border for a sleek, modern aesthetic.
- New Plant Selection – Carefully chosen plants add beauty and thrive in Arizona’s climate.
- 80 oz Premium Turf – A lush, green look without the hassle of watering or mowing.
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Bathrooms are no longer just functional spaces; they’re mini sanctuaries where we unwind, reset, and start or end the day. One of the biggest trends driving modern bathroom design is the move towards open, spacious layouts – and at the centre of that look is the wet room shower screen.
At BathroomNation, we’ve helped countless homeowners transform traditional bathrooms into sleek, practical wet rooms using high-quality wet room shower screens. In this blog, we’ll explain what a wet room shower screen is, why it’s such a smart choice, how to plan and style it, and what to look for when choosing the perfect one for your home.
What Is a Wet Room Shower Screen?
A wet room shower screen is a fixed or semi-fixed glass panel designed to separate your shower area from the rest of the bathroom floor, without enclosing it like a traditional cubicle. Instead of a full tray and door, you have:
- A level or gently sloped floor (often fully tiled)
- A walk-in, open shower space
- One or more glass panels providing splash protection
- Small bathrooms that feel cramped
- Rooms with limited or no natural light
- Long, narrow spaces where every inch counts
- Ideal for people with limited mobility
- Safer for older users and children
- More comfortable for everyday use
- Almost invisible glass boundaries
- Minimal metal hardware and framing
- A seamless link between shower and non-shower areas
- Quick to wipe down after a shower
- Simple to clean with standard glass cleaner
- Less prone to discoloured seals and hard-to-reach dirt
- The shower head is positioned sensibly to minimise overspray
- Your bathroom is medium or large in size
- You want an ultra‑open, walk‑in feel
- Extends coverage
- Helps keep more water inside the shower area
- Still keeps the openness of a walk‑in design
- Increase the effective width of protection during showering
- Fold the panel away slightly when not in use to open up the space
- 8mm toughened safety glass as standard
- 10mm toughened glass for an even more solid, premium feel
- Prevent water spots and mineral build-up
- Make daily and weekly cleaning quicker
- Keep your wet room shower screen looking clear and new for longer
- Taller screens (often 1900mm or more) provide better splash control
- Various widths let you create both compact and expansive walk-in areas
- Enhance rigidity and safety
- Are typically mounted at the top, near the ceiling or wall
- Can be designed in finishes that match your brassware (chrome, black, brass, etc.)
- Chrome
- Brushed nickel
- Matt black
- Brushed brass or gold tone
- Where the shower head will be placed (ceiling, wall‑mounted, or both)
- How water will naturally fall and drain
- How much splash you’re comfortable with elsewhere in the room
- The floor needs a gentle, even fall towards the drain
- You can use a central drain or linear (channel) drain
- Waterproofing (tanking) is essential beneath tiles or flooring
- Catch most of the spray from your shower head
- Shield the main walkway and dry areas
- Clear, frameless-style glass panel
- Large-format light grey or stone‑effect tiles
- Wall‑mounted rainfall shower head with matching controls
- Floating vanity and wall-hung toilet
- Wet room shower screen with black profile and support bar
- Concrete or stone-look tiles on floor and walls
- Black rainfall shower and matching mixer valve
- Simple timber stool or bench for warmth
- Ultra-clear glass wet room shower screen
- Natural stone or stone‑effect tiles in warm tones
- Brushed brass shower fittings
- Niche shelving built into the wall for toiletries
- Open, walk-in design
- Easier access, especially for mobility needs
- More airy look, less visual clutter
- Simpler to clean (fewer frames and corners)
- Fully enclosed, more contained water
- Usually involves a tray and door
- Can feel more “boxed in” in smaller rooms

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The pavilion, designed for year-round outdoor enjoyment, provides shelter from the elements while allowing you to connect with nature.
A grand water feature captivates the senses and showcases a majestic waterfall cascading at the edge of the patio.

Large transitional u-shaped dark wood floor open concept kitchen photo in Detroit with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, matchstick tile backsplash, an island, an undermount sink and white appliances

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Mid-sized transitional single-wall dark wood floor wet bar photo in Detroit with raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops, black backsplash and stone slab backsplash

A grand water feature captivates the senses and showcases a majestic waterfall cascading at the edge of the patio.
Example of a mid-sized french country backyard stone patio fountain design in Columbus with a pergola
Example of a mid-sized french country backyard stone patio fountain design in Columbus with a pergola

This Scottsdale project highlights how a strategic landscape upgrade can turn an outdated yard into a stunning, easy-to-maintain oasis.
Project Breakdown:
- Out with the Old – Removed existing grass, borders, plants, and sprinklers to create a fresh foundation.
- Smart Irrigation Installation – Ensures efficient water use while keeping new plants healthy.
- Paver & Turf Border Design – Installed elegant pavers with a turf border for a sleek, modern aesthetic.
- New Plant Selection – Carefully chosen plants add beauty and thrive in Arizona’s climate.
- 80 oz Premium Turf – A lush, green look without the hassle of watering or mowing.
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