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Accessible Bathroom Design

Accessible Bathroom Design Service

A complete, carefully planned bathroom design service for elderly and less mobile people — combining safe access, elegant finishes, practical installation and the warm reassurance of a trusted British family business.

Designed Around You

Every layout is planned around your room, your mobility needs and your personal preferences.

Safety Without Compromise

Thoughtful support features, easier access and slip-resistant surfaces in a premium design.

From Survey to Fitting

Clear advice, careful measuring and professional installation with minimal disruption.

Beautiful, safer bathrooms

A bathroom that supports independence, dignity and comfort

The right bathroom design can make everyday life feel calmer, safer and more manageable.

For many people, a conventional bathroom becomes difficult because of high bath sides, slippery floors, awkward shower trays, tight turning space or fixtures that are not positioned where support is needed. Our design service helps remove those barriers while creating a room that still feels warm, elegant and personal to your home.

  • Free home survey and measuring service to assess your existing bathroom properly

  • Accessible bathroom layouts for elderly users, wheelchair users and people with limited mobility

  • Advice on walk-in baths, walk-in showers, wet rooms, seating, grab rails and safety flooring

  • Premium finishes designed to look stylish rather than clinical

We design accessible bathrooms for real homes and real people — balancing safety, space, appearance, budget and future needs so you can continue enjoying your bathroom with confidence.

Victoria Bath Lift installed in a modern bathroom

Measured Properly

We assess the size, shape, access points and practical limitations of your bathroom before recommending a solution.

Mobility-Led

Designs can account for mobility aids, wheelchair access, carer assistance, seated bathing and future support needs.

Premium Finish

Wall panels, flooring, screens, rails and accessories are chosen to feel coordinated, modern and reassuring.

Installed With Care

We plan the fitting work clearly, including plumbing, electrics, drainage and finishing details where required.

What we consider

Every design decision is made around safer everyday use

Accessible bathroom design is about more than choosing a product. It means planning how you enter, move around, wash, sit, stand, transfer, clean and maintain the space. We look at the room as a whole, then recommend a practical layout that feels safe, comfortable and easy to live with.

Space and layout

We consider the size and shape of your bathroom, doorway access, turning space and whether assistance may be needed.

Easy access

Low-entry baths, walk-in showers and level-access or wet room layouts can reduce difficult steps and awkward movement.

Support where it helps most

Grab rails can be positioned around showers, baths, basins and toilets to improve confidence and stability.

Slip-resistant surfaces

Safety flooring, textured trays and slip-resistant bathing areas help improve reassurance in wet conditions.

Comfortable seating

Fold-down shower seats, shower benches, cushioned options and bath seating can make washing less tiring.

Carer-friendly access

Half-height doors, wider entries and open layouts can make assisted washing safer, easier and more dignified.

Temperature control

Thermostatic shower and bath controls help maintain a comfortable temperature and reduce the risk of sudden changes.

Low-maintenance finishes

Easy-clean wall panels, practical flooring and fewer awkward corners can help make the bathroom simpler to maintain.

Who we design for

Accessible bathrooms for changing needs, future planning and family peace of mind

Whether you are planning ahead, recovering from illness or injury, caring for a loved one, or adapting your home after mobility has changed, we can help design a bathroom that feels safe without losing its sense of comfort.

Older adults

A safer bathroom can reduce worry around bathing, remove awkward obstacles and make everyday routines feel more relaxed.

People with limited mobility

We can design around joint pain, balance concerns, fatigue, reduced movement and the need for steadier support.

Wheelchair users

Level-access showering, wet room layouts, transfer space, raised toilets and carefully positioned rails can all be considered.

Assisted bathing and carers

Wider access, half-height doors, seating and practical layouts can help make assisted washing more comfortable and dignified.

Your design options

From a simple shower swap to a complete bathroom transformation

01

Walk-In Baths

Ideal if you want to keep the comfort of bathing while making entry and exit easier with a low-level door, supportive seating, grab rails and slip-resistant surfaces.

02

Walk-In Showers

A practical choice for easier daily showering, with low-entry trays, supportive seating, thermostatic controls and wall panels that are easier to keep clean.

03

Wet Rooms

A more open layout for step-free or near step-free showering, especially useful where extra manoeuvring space or assisted access is required.

04

Safety Flooring

Slip-resistant flooring can be specified across the showering area or wider bathroom to improve confidence underfoot.

05

Bathroom Equipment

Grab rails, support poles, shower seats, benches, half-height doors, accessible toilets and basin support can be incorporated where suitable.

06

Complete Bathrooms

We can help you plan wall panels, flooring, furniture, accessories and finishing touches so the whole room feels cohesive.

Your design does not have to look medical. With the right layout, colours, wall panels, flooring and fittings, an accessible bathroom can feel bright, stylish and beautifully integrated into your home.

Victoria Bath Lift installed in a modern bathroom

Installation planning

Clear advice before work begins, careful fitting once it does

A good design service should make the whole project feel straightforward.

During your survey, we can look at the practical work needed to make the design successful. That may include plumbing, drainage, water pressure, tiling or wall panels, electrics, flooring, ventilation and any minor building considerations. You will understand what is being recommended, why it matters and how the finished bathroom will work for you.

  • Advice on layout, products, colours, finishes and practical accessibility features

  • Consideration of plumbing, drainage, electrics, water pressure and ventilation

  • Clear specification before installation so there are no confusing surprises

  • A tidy, respectful installation approach with disruption kept as low as possible

  • Responsible removal of waste and old bathroom materials where included in the project

  • Advice on VAT relief where applicable for eligible mobility bathroom adaptations

Bathroom access during works

Where possible, installation planning considers how you will manage bathroom and toilet access while work is underway.

Agreed details checked on site

Before fitting begins, the agreed plan can be reviewed so products, positions and finish details are understood.

Amendments handled clearly

If changes are needed, they can be discussed properly so the final bathroom still meets your needs.

Family-business reassurance

We know this is a personal decision, so our advice is calm, respectful and focused on what is right for your home.

Accessible bathroom design should feel reassuring, not overwhelming

We take time to understand the person using the bathroom, the family around them and the practical realities of the home. The result is a safer, more comfortable bathroom that still feels distinctly yours.

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Design service FAQs

Common questions about accessible bathroom design

These answers are designed to help customers and families understand what to expect before arranging a free survey or design visit.

What is an accessible bathroom design service?

It is a consultation, survey and planning service that helps create a bathroom for easier, safer and more comfortable use. It can include product advice, layout planning, safety features, finishes and installation considerations.

Do I need a complete bathroom replacement?

Not always. Some homes only need a shower replacement, bath replacement or specific adaptations. Others benefit from a full bathroom redesign. The survey helps identify the most suitable option.

Can you design bathrooms for wheelchair users?

Yes. We can consider wet room style layouts, level-access showering, turning space, transfer support, seating, grab rails and accessible toilet or basin positioning where appropriate.

Can my accessible bathroom still look stylish?

Absolutely. Accessible features can be integrated with modern wall panels, attractive safety flooring, quality screens, coordinated fittings and discreet support details for a refined finish.

What safety features can be included?

Options can include slip-resistant flooring, grab rails, shower seats, benches, half-height shower doors, low-entry baths, level-access showers, thermostatic controls and easier-clean wall panels.

Will you check plumbing, electrics and drainage?

Yes. A proper survey should consider the practical installation requirements, including plumbing, drainage, electrics, water pressure, ventilation, flooring and any necessary finishing work.

Can you advise on VAT relief?

We can advise on VAT relief for eligible mobility adaptations where applicable. Your advisor can discuss this with you as part of the quotation process.

How do I start?

The best first step is to request a brochure or arrange a free home survey. We can then discuss your needs, measure the bathroom and recommend the most suitable design options.

Ready to design a safer, more beautiful bathroom?