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all panels have come a long way and are now firmly part of many bathroom installers’ toolkit. But while they may look similar on the surface, not all panels are built the same.


Within the Wetwall range, four collections use different board substrates to suit different projects, helping installers match performance with customer expectations.


For everyday bathroom projects, The Mermaid Collection


Mermaid has built its reputation on delivering reliable finishes quickly and consistently. Constructed with a durable PLY substrate, it offers a dependable solution for bathroom refreshes and everyday installations. Combined with a broad décor portfolio, Mermaid makes achieving elevated finishes straightforward. Installers can choose from straight edge options or Wetlock™: Wetwall’s “click and fit” tongue-and-groove system that locks into place to create a durable waterproof seal and clean finish. Décors such as Carrara Marble bring hotel-inspired elegance, while Light Stone introduces a softer, architectural aesthetic.


For seamless design: The Elite Collection Elite is built around uninterrupted design. Its post-formed edge removes the need for visible trims, allowing patterns and veining to flow naturally across the wall.


The effect is immediate. Marble décors feel more sculptural, stone finishes calmer, and spaces more considered.


Combined with tongue-and-groove installation, Elite creates a fast, premium finish without increasing complexity.


For unmatched performance: The Alloy Collection


Not every project needs to be a full strip-out. Renovation work often means balancing speed, disruption, and practicality. If you need to leave the existing tile in place or keep bathroom furniture in place, then you can’t afford to use a 9mm+ panel. Constructed from two aluminium layers bonded to a waterproof core, Alloy panels are just 4mm thick, allowing installation directly over existing tiles. The slim profile reduces preparation and minimises space loss while remaining easy to handle and cut. With glossy, contemporary décors and a B fire rating, Alloy extends opportunities beyond bathrooms into kitchens, utility rooms and more.


For customers who still love a traditional look: The Tile Collection


For customers who want the familiarity of tile, Wetwall’s Tile Collection delivers the look without the drawbacks.


Completely grout-free, it removes the labour and maintenance associated with traditional tiling while retaining classic layouts.


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Panels can also be installed vertically or horizontally, enabling both full-height statement walls and half-height applications that recreate traditional tiled schemes.


Matching the panel to the project Whether the priority is a quick bathroom refresh or something with a more luxurious and standout finish, understanding the different types of panels can make a difference. Once you understand what sits behind the surface, selecting the right panel becomes simpler and delivering the right result becomes even easier. To find the right wall panel for your project, visit the website.


www.wetwall.co.uk


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