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Fully managed wet room design and installation for London homes – with all the technical details handled for you.
Thinking about a wet room but worried about leaks, drainage, or getting the details wrong? You’re not alone. Wet rooms look simple from the outside, but underneath the tiles, a lot is going on that has to be right the first time.
At TMT Central Bathrooms, we specialise in wet room and shower room renovations across London. We combine careful design with proper waterproofing, gradients, and drainage so your new space looks beautiful and works perfectly day after day.
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A well-designed wet room can completely transform how your bathroom feels. By removing a bulky tray and enclosure, the room often feels more open, lighter, and easier to move around in, especially in compact London properties.
Wet rooms are also a great way to give your home a more modern, high-end look. With level floors, minimal glass, and clean lines, they feel closer to a boutique hotel than a standard bathroom with a separate cubicle.
When they’re installed properly, wet rooms are also a feature that can add long-term appeal to your property. Buyers increasingly recognise them as a sign that a bathroom has been thoughtfully updated rather than just refreshed on the surface.
Every solid wet room starts with a clean, stable base. We carefully remove your old bathroom, check the subfloor and surrounding structure, and fix any issues before we build back up. In London flats and older homes, we also look at joists and floor strength so the new wet room is properly supported and ready for daily use.
We install a full tanking system to the floor and shower walls, creating a sealed layer behind the tiles that keeps water where it belongs. The floor is then shaped with a precise fall towards the drain, so water runs off cleanly instead of pooling. You can choose from options like a slim linear channel or a neat square drain, positioned to suit your layout.
Once the shell is ready, we set out the plumbing and electrics to match your new design. That can include moving pipework, upgrading supplies, and fitting new showers and brassware that suit your style and budget. We also plan lighting, ventilation, and any power points, and can add underfloor heating into the floor build-up to keep the room warm and help it dry quickly after use.
We help you choose floor tiles with the right slip resistance and a finish that feels good underfoot, then match wall tiles or panels to the look you want, from calm and minimal to more character-led. Storage is built into the design with options like recessed niches, compact vanity units, or mirrored cabinets, so everyday items have a place without making the room feel crowded.
When all the main work is done, we complete the decorating, carry out a detailed clean, and leave the space feeling like a finished bathroom, not a recent building site. We then walk through the wet room with you, check fittings and details, and show you how everything works, including how to look after tiles, grout, and any controls as the room settles in over the first few days.
We start with a simple call or email where you share some photos, rough measurements, and what you would like to change. This gives us a sense of your space, your goals, and whether a wet room is the right direction.
Next, we visit your home to see the bathroom in person. We check levels, structure, services and access, and talk through layout options and finishes with you. This is where we confirm what is technically possible and how best to approach the project.
Using what we have learned, we create a tailored design and a clear, itemised proposal. You will see the scope of work, the key products, and realistic timescales. There is time to ask questions and refine details before anything is scheduled.
Once you are happy to proceed, we agree dates and plan the sequence of work so it fits around your home and routine as smoothly as possible. We order the main materials in advance and confirm how access, parking and protection of other areas will be handled.
During installation, our team looks after everything on site. We manage the strip-out, preparation, waterproofing, tiling, plumbing, electrics and finishing so you do not have to coordinate between different trades. Your project manager keeps you updated and is there to answer any questions as the work progresses.
At the end of the project, we carry out a joint inspection with you and address any final tweaks. We also provide guidance on caring for your new wet room and are available if you have questions once you start using the space.
No. Many of the wet rooms we create are in relatively small bathrooms. With thoughtful design, they can actually make a compact room feel larger and more open than a traditional enclosure.
In many homes, yes. It depends on the structure and the space available for the floor build-up and drainage. We always assess this carefully during the survey and explain the options clearly before you make any decisions.
A professionally designed and installed wet room should not leak. The key is proper preparation, tanking, and gradients, not just the visible tiles. Our process is built around getting these hidden details right from the start.
Timeframes vary depending on the size of the room and the condition of what is already there, but they are usually similar to a full bathroom renovation. Once we have surveyed the space, we will give you a realistic schedule and keep you updated throughout.
Tell us a little about your home, your current bathroom, and the kind of space you would like to create. We will talk you through what is possible, what to expect, and the best way to get it right the first time.
Get in touch today to start planning your wet room renovation with TMT Central Bathrooms.
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