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48 Stylish “Divider” Ideas to Separate Wet and Dry Zones in Your Bathroom

The bathroom is an accident-prone zone as the floor is usually wet and slippery. When separating the wet and dry areas, you can reduce the risk of slip and fall.

Using a concrete wall covers half of the shower space. A half concrete partition doesn’t have doors so it creates a walk-in shower.

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But despite covering only half of the wet area, the design prevents water from splashing into the dry area.

Another way to separate the dry and wet areas without having to spend big bucks is to have the floor level of the wet area about 5-10 cm lower than the dry area and install a barrier edge about 5-10 cm high on the floor to act as a divider.

This is to prevent the water from flowing to the other side. However, this doesn’t stop the water from splashing, so, it is recommended to pair this method with a shower curtain.

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