Accessible Bathrooms

Whether you're planning a renovation or building from scratch, future-proofing your bathroom is a smart investment in your home's comfort and safety.

Assessing Your Bathroom Needs

Before diving into the renovations, it's essential to assess your specific needs and requirements. The term "accessible" means different things to different people. Consider your family's current and potential future needs to ensure your bathroom serves everyone effectively.

Key Considerations for Accessibility

Grab Rails and Handrails

These unsung heroes of bathroom safety provide support where you need it most. Whether near the toilet, shower, or bathtub, strategically placed safety grab rails can prevent accidents. Be sure to install them securely and at the right height.

 

Shower Seats

Consider adding a shower seat to your bathroom design. A shower seat not only provides comfort but also enhances safety. It's a perfect addition for those who may need to sit while showering. Look for seats that are sturdy, waterproof, and can be easily folded when not in use.

 

Overheight Toilet Suites

Another essential addition to your accessible bathroom is an overheight toilet suite. These toilets are designed to be slightly taller than standard ones, making it easier for individuals with mobility challenges to sit down and stand up comfortably. They provide additional support and reduce strain on the knees and back. When choosing an overheight toilet suite, select one with easy-to-use flush mechanisms and consider pairing it with a bidet seat for added convenience.

 

Choosing a Walk-In Shower or Tub

Swap out traditional models for walk-in showers or tubs. These options make access easier but they can still be stylish - look into trendy designs that combine accessibility and style.

Rethinking Sink and Vanity Heights

Standard vanity heights might not work for everyone. Consider adjustable or lower vanities to accommodate different users' needs. It's all about making the space work for you.

Non-Slip Flooring and Mats

Safety starts from the ground up. Opt for non-slip flooring materials and add mats for extra security. No one should worry about slipping in the bathroom.
 

By including these elements in your accessible bathroom design, you're taking significant steps towards creating a space that caters to the diverse needs of your household and ensuring that your bathroom remains a safe and comfortable environment for everyone.

Lighting and Colour Considerations

Adequate Lighting

Proper lighting is crucial for safety. Ensure your bathroom is well-lit with lights strategically placed to eliminate shadows and dark corners. 

Colour Contrast

Use contrasting colours on walls, floors, and fixtures to enhance visibility. A well-thought-out colour scheme can make a big difference.

Faucets and Controls

Lever-Style Faucets

Make daily tasks easier with lever-style faucets. They're user-friendly and come in stylish designs that enhance your bathroom's aesthetic. Invest in fixtures with easy-to-read and manipulate controls. Simplifying everyday tasks is the key to an accessible bathroom.

Budgeting and Planning

Budgeting for Accessibility

Allocate funds wisely for accessible features. Remember that investing in safety and comfort is a long-term investment in your well-being. Investing upfront can save time, money, and the stress of having to upgrade or renovate later. By prioritising accessibility in your bathroom project, you're not only creating a space that suits your immediate needs but also future-proofs your home, ensuring that it remains accommodating as your family's requirements evolve over time.

Planning the Renovation

Work with professionals experienced in accessible design. Planning is crucial to ensure your renovation or new build aligns with your vision and needs. If you're unsure where to start or need expert guidance, consider visiting our showroom. Our expert team can help with the planning process and offer product suggestions tailored to your specific requirements. Additionally, we can connect you with skilled plumbers who can assess your bathroom, ensuring a comprehensive approach to your project. We're here to make the journey toward your dream accessible bathroom as smooth and stress-free as possible.
 

Future-proofing your bathroom for accessibility is a thoughtful decision that enhances your quality of life and ensures your home can accommodate changing needs. Remember that it's not just about the present; it's about creating a space that will serve you well for years to come.

 

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