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Page 7 of 7 Black Wet Room Screen Collection

A Black Wet Room Screen adds structure and style to a bathroom, creating a sophisticated open-plan feel. With slim, black-framed designs or frameless glass panels with subtle black detailing, these screens define the space while keeping it light, airy, and effortlessly modern. Whether you prefer a sleek, uninterrupted pane or a bold grid pattern, a black screen enhances the look of any wet room.

Crafted from toughened safety glass with a durable black finish, these screens handle moisture, limescale, and daily wear without fading or peeling. Precision engineering ensures a watertight fit, while anti-limescale coatings make maintenance simple. No awkward edges, no heavy frames, just clean lines and a flawless finish.

Black wet room screens work with a variety of styles, from high-contrast monochrome to warm, natural textures. They complement minimalist bathrooms, industrial-inspired spaces, and contemporary spa-like designs. Pair them with black fixtures for a cohesive look or contrast them against lighter tones for a striking effect. Designed for both function and aesthetics, these screens bring elegance and refinement to any wet room.

 
 

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Low Profile: A slim tray for use on floors with space underneath for pipework, e.g. floor-boards

Raised: A raised tray to allow space for the pipework when installed on solid floors e.g. concrete

Low Profile Non Slip: A low profile tray with an extra safe non slip textured surface

Raised Non Slip: A raised height tray with an extra safe non slip textured surface


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Low Profile Non Slip: A low profile tray with an extra safe non slip textured surface

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How do I choose the right width and depth for a black wet room screen?

Measure the clear showering area and match it to the common widths offered, which run from around 700mm up to 1700mm, and depths typically 700–900mm. For a compact bathroom you'll usually want a 700–800mm panel for comfortable use, while an open-plan wet room benefits from 1200–1700mm panels to create that airy walk-in feel. If you need a bit more enclosure without a full return wall, look for options with hinged or fixed return panels to form a practical screen without blocking light.

What's the difference between grid, fluted and plain glass, and which is best for privacy?

Plain glass gives an uninterrupted, minimalist look and the most light, grid glass adds bold, graphic lines for an industrial statement, and fluted glass softens and diffuses light while offering extra privacy. If you want privacy without sacrificing natural light, fluted panels are a great compromise; for a striking design focal point choose a grid screen and pair it with matching black fixtures. Keep in mind that fluted profiles and grid frames have more crevices to clean than a plain pane, though all options benefit from anti-limescale coatings.

Do I need a tray with a wet room screen, and which tray type should I pick?

A tray isn't always required, many screens are sold without one so you can run a tiled wet floor, but if you need to accommodate pipework or prefer a raised base there are dedicated trays available. Low profile trays suit floors with space for pipework beneath, such as floorboards, while raised trays are for solid floors like concrete; both come in non-slip versions if safety is a priority. A 1400 x 700mm non-slip tray paired with a hinged return panel makes a tidy walk-in shower that keeps water contained.

How durable are the black finishes and how easy are they to maintain?

The screens use toughened safety glass with a durable black finish designed to resist moisture, fading and peeling, and many panels include anti-limescale coatings to make maintenance easier. A quick squeegee after each use and a weekly wipe with a mild cleaner will keep the black frame and glass looking sharp; be aware that water spots show more on dark finishes, so a little regular care pays off. Grid or fluted designs need a touch more attention around seams and grooves, but the overall materials are robust for everyday bathroom use.

Will a black wet room screen suit different bathroom styles?

Yes, black screens are very versatile: choose a frameless or slim-framed plain panel for a spa-like, minimalist scheme, a grid screen to amplify an industrial look, or fluted glass to soften contemporary rooms. You can create a cohesive aesthetic by matching black taps and accessories, or set up dramatic contrast by pairing a black screen with light tiles and warm timber. For instance, a black grid screen with oak flooring and warm stone tiles delivers an on-trend industrial-warm scheme while still feeling refined.