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5 Nifty Wet Room Storage Ideas to Save Space

Modern wet room with a glass shower stall and decorative ladder shelf

When it comes to creating a practical, stylish and functional bathroom, wet rooms are fast becoming the top choice. Not only do they allow more freedom of movement, they also create the illusion of extra space in your bathroom. However, one of the main concerns when designing a wet room can be how to incorporate sufficient storage without making the space feel cramped. Luckily, we have plenty of wet room storage ideas that can help you save on space whilst still achieving that sought-after minimalist look!

In this article, we’ll give you some top tips for space-saving storage solutions for wet rooms, ensuring your bathroom essentials are easily accessible without having to sacrifice style. Whether you’re planning a complete renovation or are simply looking for ways to make your bathroom more accessible, we’ve got you covered. 

  1. Wall-Mounted Shelves and Storage Niches

Vertical storage is a great way to create space in your bathroom. You’ll be able to store toiletries, towels and bath products without cluttering the floor area, which might also be a consideration if you’re trying to create a more accessible bathroom. 

  • Wall-Mounted Shelves: Slim, floating shelves can be installed above the shower area or next to the sink. These shelves are perfect for storing small essentials like soap, shampoo, or face towels
  • Storage Niches: A built-in storage niche in your shower or bath can fit bottles, soaps and other essentials, whilst also looking clean and contemporary. You can create these niches during the renovation process or use ready-made units that fit seamlessly into the walls

Check out more wet room design inspiration here for ideas on integrating built-in niches and shelving into your layout!

  1. Underfloor Storage Systems

While wet rooms are typically known for their open, spacious feel, that doesn't mean you have to sacrifice functionality. We particularly love underfloor storage systems, something which is usually overlooked, but can be incredibly useful in a wet room. Custom-designed cabinetry or pull-out drawers can be concealed beneath floor tiles, allowing you to store unsightly cleaning supplies or laundry baskets with guests being none the wiser! These hidden storage solutions help preserve the sleek, open look of your wet room while keeping the essentials neatly tucked away.

Another variation of underfloor storage is the use of raised platforms. You can install a raised platform in a corner of the room or beneath the shower area, where the space underneath can serve as a discreet storage space for toiletries or other bathroom items.

  1. Corner Storage Solutions

When designing a wet room, corners can often be underutilised. Instead of leaving them empty or relying on bulky cabinets, why not turn corners into functional storage areas?

Corner shelving units, corner cabinets, or even corner shower caddies are great ways to make the most of the available space without taking up valuable room. Corner shelves or cabinets can be used to store towels, lotions, and other bathroom products, and can be built directly into the wall or added as a standalone piece. These units maximise corner space and ensure your wet room remains clutter-free.

For added versatility, consider installing a rotating or pull-out corner unit, which makes it easier to access the contents without having to rummage through cramped shelves.

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  1. Integrated Towel Warmers with Storage

We know that space is the name of the game when it comes to designing wet rooms, which is why it’s important to combine functionality with style. Multi-functional pieces such as integrated towel warmers can make a big difference to your wet room, with modern units often including shelving space or hooks, allowing you to store additional towels, bathrobes and toiletries. Some towel warmers even come with adjustable shelves that can be customised to suit your storage needs!

If accessibility is important to your renovation, check out our mobility bathroom options

  1. Smart Storage with Mirrors and Cabinets

We’re big fans of mirrored cabinets, as they provide plenty of storage whilst creating the illusion of more space in your wet room. 

There are plenty of styles to choose from, whether you like the idea of a full-length mirror or a more compact unit that sits above the sink. If you’re tight on space, consider a combination mirror and cabinet design that can store your toiletries as well. These days, most mirrors also feature built-in lighting, which is perfect for grooming. They’re a brilliant addition to any wet room!

If you’re considering creating a wet room but are worried about your bathroom’s size or layout, Premier Care offers great advice on small bathroom ideas. Check out their small bathroom inspiration for more space-saving suggestions and designs.

 

Wet rooms are a great solution if you want to open up your bathroom whilst still retaining its functionality. Hopefully, our handy storage tips will give you some ideas for how to optimise your bathroom without cluttering the space and, more importantly, compromising on comfort! 

Remember that the key to a successful wet room is thoughtful design and clever use of space. If you’re unsure about how to approach your renovation, it might be worthwhile to consult with experts who can guide you through the process, especially if you're considering adding features like a mobility bathroom or walk-in bath. You can learn more about these options and their costs on Premier Care’s buyer’s guide

Now you’re armed with these five tips, it’s time to start renovating!