
Wet Room Conversions in Boise, Idaho
A wet room's defining trait is that the entire bathroom floor becomes one continuous, sloped, waterproofed surface — tub and shower share that single zone instead of each getting its own curb or pan — and that idea plays out differently depending on which Boise you're in.
Wet Room Conversions for Boise homes
A wet room's defining trait is that the entire bathroom floor becomes one continuous, sloped, waterproofed surface — tub and shower share that single zone instead of each getting its own curb or pan — and that idea plays out differently depending on which Boise you're in. In a North End or East End bungalow with one tight bathroom, folding the tub and shower into an open wet zone is often the only way to gain usable floor space, since there's no separate footprint being carved out for each fixture. Bench-era homes usually have a little more room to work with but still benefit from the same principle. Out in Southeast Boise and Harris Ranch, where primary suites already run larger, a wet room reads as the open-plan spa upgrade the floor plan was hinting at rather than a fix for cramped quarters. Whichever era of home it is, ventilation has to be sized up for the change — with no shower box containing the steam, a bigger exhaust fan is what keeps the whole room from staying damp afterward.
What's included
Wet Room Conversion
- Full-room waterproof membrane across every floor and wall surface
- Single continuous slope carrying water to one drain point
- Freestanding tub and open shower sharing one wet zone
- Optional glass partition to shelter the shower without closing the room
- Floor-to-ceiling tile or stone-look finish tying the whole room together

What affects cost in Boise
Honest pricing, no guesswork
In Boise's older single-bath homes, cost centers on reworking the framing and drain path to slope an entire small room rather than one shower stall; in newer, larger primary suites the budget shifts toward continuous tile and a properly sized exhaust system.
We don't publish one-size-fits-all prices. After a free in-home consultation we give you a clear, fixed quote in writing — no surprise change orders once the project is underway.
Boise questions, answered
Frequently asked
- Can a wet room actually save space in a small North End bathroom?
- Often, yes — removing the separate tub and shower footprints and waterproofing the room as one zone frees up floor space that a North End bungalow's single bathroom is usually short on. We still plan the layout carefully so the room reads as intentional rather than just open.
- Does a wet room need a bigger exhaust fan than a standard shower?
- Generally, yes. Without an enclosed shower box holding steam and splashback in one place, a wet room depends more on ventilation to dry the whole room afterward, so we size the fan to the room's actual footprint rather than reusing whatever was there before.
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Wet Room Conversions in Boise, done right
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