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Accessibility & Easy Showering

Comfort, Safety and Style for Every Bathroom

Why Bathroom Accessibility Matters

Everyone deserves to enjoy their bathroom safely and comfortably. Accessible and easy-showering solutions aren’t just for people with limited mobility, they’re also perfect for:
Accessibility isn’t about clinical design, it’s about combining comfort with style.

What Makes a Bathroom Accessible?

An accessible bathroom is designed to remove barriers. That means easier entry, slip-resistant surfaces, and smart layouts that keep everything within reach.

Low-level or walk-in showers with no step or threshold

Slip-resistant trays and flooring to prevent falls

Fold-down shower seats or built-in benches for comfort

Grab rails and handles placed strategically

Easy Showering Options

1. Walk-In Showers

Designed with a low or level entry, ideal for wheelchair users or anyone who struggles with steps. Can include fold-down seats or handheld shower heads for flexible use.

2. Wet Rooms

A fully waterproofed bathroom where the shower area is level with the rest of the floor. Provides maximum space and accessibility.

3. Accessible Baths

Low-threshold baths with built-in doors make getting in and out effortless. Some include powered seats or lift mechanisms.

Safety Without Compromise

Modern accessibility design focuses on safety that looks good. Gone are the days of bulky, hospital style bathrooms, today’s accessible options are sleek, minimalist, and modern.

Smart features like anti-slip shower trays, brushed chrome grab bars, and frameless screens help your bathroom stay elegant while improving usability.

Extra details that matter:

How To Plan Your Accessible Bathroom

If you’re unsure where to start, consider these tips:

Measure carefully

Make sure there's enough turning space for mobility aids or a carer if needed.

Choose the right tray height

Low-level or flush trays offer the easiest access

Think about reach

Keep controls, shelves, and taps at accessible heights.

Plan for safety

Add grab bars near all entry points.

Select suitable flooring

Non-slip vinyl, safety tiles, or textured trays make a big difference.

Our team can help guide you through the options and recommend the right setup for your space.