What To Expect From Our Wet Room Installation Process
What Our Wet Room Installation In London Covers
Wet room installation in London managed as part of your full bathroom renovation – every element specified to the highest standard and coordinated by one dedicated team throughout.
Bespoke wet room design with samples brought to your home
Exclusive tile and stone sourcing from European specialists
Wet room floor fitters in London coordinated within full renovation
Final inspection, sign-off, and comprehensive warranty
Access To Europe's Finest Wet Room Materials
The quality of a wet room installation is inseparable from the quality of the materials within it.
As a wet room specialist London clients trust for high-end projects, we work directly with Europe's leading specialist manufacturers – giving our clients access to tiles, drainage, and brassware finishes that most wet room companies simply can't source.
Premium natural stone and ceramic tiles
Exclusive linear drain and drainage systems
Specialist brassware sourced directly
Finishes unavailable through standard trade channels
Designed, sourced, and installed by one team.


Mike Rudland, Project Director
What Luxury Wet Room Installation In London Looks Like
Most wet room specialists focus on the visible finish.
At this level, luxury starts with the waterproofing – in the tanking, the drainage gradients, and the details that determine how a wet room performs for decades.
Waterproofing Without Compromise
Full tanking system applied and water-tested before any surface work begins.
Drainage Gradients Done Precisely
Every floor screeded to exact falls – no pooling, no standing water, ever.
Exclusive Tile & Stone Access
Natural stone and premium ceramics sourced directly from European specialists.
Brassware Specified to the Design
Thermostatic valves, rain heads, and linear drains chosen for coherence and performance.
Managed as One Complete Project
Wet room sequenced with plumbing, tiling, and finishing.
Why Choose Us For Wet Room Installation In London
Our Bathroom Styles
A selection of styles we work with – not an exhaustive list.
What makes a wet room different from a standard shower enclosure?
A wet room is a fully open, level-access shower space where the entire floor and lower walls are waterproofed, and the drainage is set into the floor rather than contained within a tray. There are no screens or enclosures to clean around, no threshold to step over, and the space reads as one continuous, architecturally considered surface. Done properly, a walk in wet room in London feels closer to a luxury spa than a functional shower.
How is wet room waterproofing different from a standard shower installation?
Wet room installation in London requires a more extensive waterproofing system than a standard shower. The entire floor and walls are fully tanked – not just the immediate shower area – with all joints sealed, corners reinforced, and the system water-tested before any tile is laid. Drainage falls are screeded into the floor at the correct gradient so water flows to the drain consistently.
Can you install a wet room in a period London property?
Yes, and it requires careful assessment from the outset. Timber floors, original features, restricted ceiling height, and structural constraints all affect how a wet room can be designed and waterproofed. We survey every property in detail before any design work begins, and the wet room is conceived around your property's specific conditions.
What tile options do you offer for wet room tiling in London?
Our wet room tiling in London service covers the full spectrum – natural marble, limestone and slate, premium large-format porcelain, handmade and Zellige-style ceramics, and anti-slip finishes for floors. Through our exclusive manufacturer partnerships, we give clients access to tiles unavailable through standard trade suppliers.
How long does a wet room installation take as part of a bathroom renovation?
Most wet room projects take 2–3 weeks from the start of installation to completion, depending on size and complexity. The waterproofing and screeding stages require drying time before tiling can begin, which is built into the project timeline. Your project manager manages every stage and keeps the schedule on track – you'll always know where the project stands without having to chase anyone.






















