The wetroom is a concept that is largely prevalent in Europe and in Asian countries
. The basic idea is to install a drain in your bath area and have the surrounding areas tiled for preservation of the walls. This eliminates the need for a bath tub and opens out your home to more barrier-free interiors. But with interior designing methods constantly making the rounds internationally, this is now a concept that is gaining ground.
The main idea you have to have when creating stunning wetrooms is making it enticing enough for someone to enter and spend some time in it. Here is how you can do that. One of the first perceptions that tiles give off is that they are cold. This is why you need to use a warm shade of tiles such as cream or beige. You will have a unique looking wetroom. If you can have your windows placed higher that the splash area, then you can have the edges trimmed in wood, giving it a cosier feel. It adds to the beauty of the space.
The best place to put in a wetroom is in one area of the house that is relatively unused. Since it does not require all the features of a traditional bathroom, it is more versatile and can be fitted in a number of places in the home or even in the commercial set up that works round the clock. There are some tricks to designing the space that will allow it to look much bigger than it actually is. Using a range of textures and patterns can really help make the space look bigger. You could make use of penny tiles but in bright colours. Give it a water based theme with shades of blue and beige for sands. All the patterns used have to be strong and cohesive adding that aesthetic touch to the space.
There is no rule that says you have to stick to the tried and tested. You could also experiment with tile patterns. In fact, tiles that give off the look of wood are one of the most flexible materials to work with. It can give you a range of settings to work with. You could also use contrasting shades to make your space all the more interesting.
You will of course need to create a dry zone as well. One of the best ways to do is this is to use glass as your separator. Visually it is not constrictive and it serves your purpose.