La Presse is talking about us. A wet zone in your bathroom?
Our expertise in interior design was highlighted in La Presse, with a feature article on the Wet Zone!
Are you curious about the trend that’s revolutionizing bathroom design? We’re revealing the secrets of this unique space that transforms your daily routine into a luxurious spa-like experience.

What makes the wet zone so special in your bathroom?
In the article, we highlight the difference between a wet room (a fully open, waterproofed bathroom) and the wet zone (or wet zone), a more moderate concept that is just as chic and functional.
A spa-like atmosphere at your fingertips
To enhance the feeling of luxury and relaxation, we recommend including a few thoughtful elements:
Heated floors and heated towel racks: These features help balance heat loss and keep humidity at bay. You instantly feel like you’re in a high-end hotel!
Steam room with aromatherapy: Some choose to add equipment to take the experience even further.
Modern aesthetics and practical benefits for your bathroom
Beyond well-being, the wet zone appeals for its modern, minimalist look. With no threshold, the flooring can flow through the entire room, creating a greater sense of space, even in small bathrooms.
And that’s not all! The wet zone is extremely practical for families. It clearly separates the dry and wet areas — and as a bonus, cleaning becomes much easier!
A concept suited to all spaces
Whether you have a small or large bathroom, the wet zone adapts perfectly!
Small spaces: This layout requires less circulation space, making it possible to include both a bathtub and a shower even when the room wouldn’t normally allow it separately. This maximizes the space while creating an open, spacious feel.
Large spaces: You can opt for a fully open design with no partitions, combining bathtub and shower to define areas without making the room feel empty.
Key technical details to get right
A successful wet zone depends on flawless waterproofing.
A waterproof membrane must be applied behind the tile throughout the splash zone.
If you choose a no-threshold design, the floor must be raised to create the proper slope and ensure effective drainage.
A high-performance ventilation system is essential to properly remove humidity.
As for costs, rest assured: a wet zone is not always more expensive than a standard renovation. It generally comes down to the cost of a tub and shower, with waterproof walls around the tub.
We’re thrilled to inspire you with this trend that blends style and functionality. To learn more and discover how we can create your dream wet zone, contact us!
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