If you’re planning a bathroom upgrade and considering a shower solution, two popular choices often come up: the walk-in shower and the wet room. Both offer step-free access, a clean modern aesthetic, and long-term practicality — but how do you decide which is right for your space, needs, and budget?
At Showering Easy, we specialise in fitting both walk-in showers and wet rooms across Hertfordshire and North London, helping homeowners make informed decisions. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the differences, pros and cons, and key factors to consider when choosing between them.
What’s the Difference?
Let’s start with the basics:
✅ Walk-In Shower
A walk-in shower features a low-profile tray (typically 25–40mm high) and is enclosed on one or two sides with a fixed glass screen. There’s no door to open and close, and you simply step in — usually on the same site as your old bath.
Learn more: Bath-to-Shower Conversions – What Are My Options?
✅ Wet Room
A wet room is a fully waterproofed space with no shower tray at all. The entire floor is gently sloped towards a built-in drain, allowing water to flow away easily. Wet rooms can be open-plan or partially enclosed with a screen.
Key Differences at a Glance
| Feature | Walk-In Shower | Wet Room |
|---|---|---|
| Step to enter | Very low (25–40mm) | None – fully level access |
| Shower tray | Yes | No – tiled or vinyl waterproofed floor |
| Waterproofing | Around tray and walls only | Full room waterproofed (floor + walls) |
| Drainage | Standard shower waste | Built-in floor drain with gradient |
| Suitability for wheelchair users | Limited, unless tray is recessed | Excellent – ideal for wheelchairs |
| Cost (typical range) | £2,500 – £4,500 | £4,000 – £8,000+ |
| Installation time | 2–4 days | 4–6 days |
Pros and Cons of Walk-In Showers
✅ Pros:
Quicker and more affordable to install
Clean, minimalist design
Ideal for replacing a standard bath
Easier to retrofit in most UK homes
❌ Cons:
Still includes a slight step, which may not suit all users
Tray sizes are fixed — limits design flexibility
Not completely open-plan
Walk-in showers are perfect for most homeowners who want a modern, low-maintenance solution without extensive remodelling.
Related: How Long Does It Take to Replace a Bath with a Shower?
Pros and Cons of Wet Rooms
✅ Pros:
Fully accessible – no steps or trays
Excellent for wheelchair users or carers
Seamless, luxury aesthetic
Increases floor space in small bathrooms
Easy to clean – fewer corners and crevices
❌ Cons:
Higher cost due to waterproofing and drainage work
Needs professional installation to avoid leaks
Can cause overspray without proper layout or screen
Floor must be sloped correctly to ensure drainage
Wet rooms are an excellent long-term investment for anyone with serious mobility needs or who wants to create a spa-like, open-plan bathroom.
Learn more: Can I Install a Level-Access Shower in Place of a Bath?
Which Is Better for Small Bathrooms?
Both walk-in showers and wet rooms can be tailored to small spaces. However:
Walk-in showers are often easier to fit within existing bath footprints.
Wet rooms create the illusion of more space due to their open layout and seamless flooring.
For very compact bathrooms, a partial wet room with a screen or curtain might be the best balance between style, access, and splash control.
What About Cost?
Here’s a rough guide to 2025 installation prices:
Walk-In Shower:
£2,500–£4,500 (including removal of bath, plumbing, shower tray, screen, wall panels or tiles, and flooring)Wet Room:
£4,000–£8,000+ (depending on layout changes, waterproofing, drainage adjustments, and finishes)
We offer free home surveys across Hertfordshire and North London and provide fixed-price quotes with no hidden extras.
Which Should You Choose?
Choose a Walk-In Shower if:
You’re looking for a fast, stylish, and affordable upgrade
You don’t need fully step-free access
You want to convert your bath without major floor works
Choose a Wet Room if:
You need full wheelchair access or carer assistance
You’re renovating completely or designing a future-proof bathroom
You want a luxurious, open-plan feel
You don’t mind a longer installation time or higher budget
Still unsure? Book a home visit and we’ll help you compare your options.
Make the Right Choice with Showering Easy
At Showering Easy, we specialise in bath-to-shower conversions, walk-in showers, and wet rooms designed around your needs, style, and budget. Whether you’re planning for accessibility, aesthetics, or long-term convenience, we’ll help you make a confident, informed decision.
Contact us today to book your free home survey and get expert advice on the best solution for your home.
