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Wet Room Installation in West Hampstead NW6

Level-access wet rooms with linear drains and fully tanked floors — the premium wet room specification for NW London's high-end residential market.

Why West Hampstead Properties Choose Us

Victorian terraces, excellent transport (3 train lines). Growing foodie scene, young professional demographic. Our team works exclusively in NW London, bringing detailed knowledge of Camden planning requirements and the specific challenges of Victorian terraces & mansion flats stock. As a designated conservation area, every project in this postcode requires specialist handling — knowledge our team has built over years of delivering projects here.

Planning Authority
Camden LBC
Average Property Value
£1,200,000
Conservation Area
Yes — planning applies
Typical Project Cost
£12,000–£35,000

How a Wet Room Installation Works — Step by Step

  1. 1

    Structural Assessment and Floor Loading Survey

    Victorian and Edwardian properties have timber joist floors that must be assessed for wet room suitability. We check the joist depth, span, and current condition — floors with inadequate joist depth must be upgraded before a wet room build-up can be applied. We also confirm drainage fall and the feasibility of connecting to existing soil or waste pipes.

  2. 2

    Drainage Design and Position

    The linear drain position is the critical design decision — it defines the floor fall, tiling pattern, and the structural cut required through the floor. We design the drainage route to the existing soil stack, confirming the available head between the proposed drain position and the stack connection to achieve the required minimum 25mm/m fall.

  3. 3

    Floor Joist Preparation or Upgrade

    Where existing joists are adequate, they are sistered with additional timbers to provide a rigid substrate. Where the joist depth is insufficient, new deeper joists are installed alongside the existing ones. A rigid cement particle board substrate is fixed across the joists to provide a stable, non-deflecting base for the tanking system.

  4. 4

    Tanking and Waterproofing Application

    A continuous tanking membrane system complying with BS EN 14891 is applied to the floor and all walls within the wet area. Corners and junctions receive reinforcing tape. The tanking is applied in two coats with a minimum total thickness of 0.5mm. No tile, fitting, or penetration is made through the tanking before it is fully cured.

  5. 5

    Linear Drain and Floor Former Installation

    The linear drain housing is set into the floor build-up at the design level. A purpose-made shower former or a sand-cement screed bed is laid to the correct fall (typically 1.5–2% towards the drain). The screed is allowed to cure fully before tiling begins.

  6. 6

    Tiling and Grouting

    Floor tiles are laid to the fall using a flexible adhesive compatible with the tanking system. Wall tiles are fixed using flexible adhesive with movement joints at internal corners and every 3m of uninterrupted surface. All grout is a stain-resistant flexible epoxy or polymer-modified grout. The linear drain grating is the last item fitted.

  7. 7

    Plumbing, Electrics, and Fitting Installation

    Thermostatic shower valve, fixed head, and hand shower are installed and tested. Underfloor heating cables (where specified) are laid and connected. All electrical installations in Zones 0–3 comply with Part P and BS 7671. NICEIC Part P certification is issued for all electrical works. A final waterproofing test is performed before handover.

Costs and Investment

Typical project cost in West Hampstead: £12,000–£35,000

All quotes are fixed-price with no hidden fees. Costs in NW6 reflect the £1,200,000 average property value and the specification level expected in this postcode. We confirm the total cost in writing before work commences.

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Wet Room Installation in West Hampstead — Planning and Local Considerations

West Hampstead's Victorian terrace stock has the same timber joist floor construction as NW3 — joist depth assessment and potential upgrade is our standard first step. Camden building control applies Part P requirements for electrical work in wet rooms. The NW6 market appreciates design-led wet room finishes — large-format porcelain, monochrome palettes, and minimalist fittings are popular. Wet room installation in NW6 offers strong value versus NW3 for comparable quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a wet room suitable for a Victorian property with timber joist floors?
Yes — but it requires more preparation than in a modern property with concrete floors. The timber joists must be assessed, potentially upgraded, and covered with cement particle board to create a rigid, non-deflecting base. The tanking system then prevents any water reaching the timber structure. We have installed wet rooms in Victorian properties across NW London and it is entirely manageable with the correct specification.
What is the minimum floor area for a wet room?
A functional wet room can be installed in as little as 2.5–3.0m² — sufficient for a walk-in shower area, linear drain, and access around the fittings. However, the impact of the installation significantly increases with size — wet rooms of 6–10m² or more create a genuinely spa-like experience. In the large bathrooms of St John's Wood and Hampstead properties, 8–12m² wet rooms are common.
How long does a wet room installation take?
Allow 3–4 weeks from stripping to completion for a standard wet room of 4–8m². The critical path is: structural preparation (3–5 days), tanking and screed (3–5 days including curing), tiling (3–7 days), and plumbing/electrical second fix (2–3 days). Larger or more complex installations with bespoke stone tiling take longer.

For a full overview of our bathroom renovations across NW London, visit our Bathroom Renovations hub. To see all home services available in West Hampstead, visit home services in West Hampstead.

We also offer wet room installation in South Hampstead, Kilburn and Brondesbury.

For cost estimates and planning guides, see our cost guides.