Arthritis & joint stiffness
May help people living with arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, hip pain, knee pain or stiffness by reducing awkward stepping, bending and strain while showering.
Beautifully designed mobility wet rooms, disabled wet rooms and level-access shower rooms that make bathing safer, easier and more comfortable — with a seamless, modern finish that feels premium rather than clinical.
Open, floor-level entry with no shower tray lip or bath side to step over.
Slip-resistant flooring, waterproofing and support features built into a refined design.
Personal advice from a trusted British family business focused on comfort and dignity.
A wet room is one of the most accessible and future-proof bathroom solutions available.
Instead of a traditional shower tray, bath or enclosed cubicle, a wet room creates a fully waterproof showering area with open, floor-level access. This removes awkward steps and makes the bathroom easier to use for elderly people, wheelchair users and anyone living with reduced mobility.
Step-free, level-access entry for easier showering
Slip-resistant flooring and correct drainage to improve confidence underfoot
Optional fold-down shower seats, grab rails and easy-use controls
Spacious, open-plan layouts that are ideal for carers and wheelchair users
At Victoria Mobility, we design wet rooms around the person using them — balancing safety, independence and comfort with a bathroom finish that still feels warm, modern and luxurious.
A wet room can make daily washing safer, easier and more comfortable for people who struggle with high shower trays, stepping over a bath side, standing for long periods or feeling steady in a wet bathroom environment.
May help people living with arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, hip pain, knee pain or stiffness by reducing awkward stepping, bending and strain while showering.
Level-access designs, wider openings and optional seating can make showering more manageable where movement has become difficult or tiring.
Slip-resistant surfaces, grab rails and a more open layout can offer reassurance for people who feel unsteady, weak, frail or less confident on wet floors.
May support people recovering from hip surgery, knee surgery, injury or other procedures where climbing into a bath or standard shower enclosure has become uncomfortable.
Can help people affected by conditions that may reduce strength, coordination or movement, including stroke recovery, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis.
Helpful where showering feels tiring or uncomfortable due to chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, back pain, spinal conditions or long-term illness.
May help people living with a disability, long-term health condition or general difficulty standing by offering easier access, practical support and optional seated showering.
A wet room can be designed with seating, handheld shower controls and support rails for people who find standing throughout a full shower difficult.
The NHS lists bathroom adaptations as a way to help make everyday living easier. The conditions above are examples of mobility needs where a wet room may offer practical support.
Victoria proved to be very helpful, informative and knowledgable. We are really pleased with the product (stairlift) and would recommend to others.
I would definitely recommend this bath lift, it has made it possible for me to have a bath again with no worries.
Installation on time with no mess. Lift works perfectly and would recommend to anyone.
My husband is 91. His end of day relaxation was a bath at night, but he now couldn't get in and out of our large roll top claw foot cast iron victorian bath. Victoria was the only company that didn't answer with a call center disinterested if I didn't have a standard bath
I saw their add online and requested a brochure which arrived quickly. I called them and there was no pressure selling from their office... I must say, it has changed my life, I can now have a bath without the worry of getting stuck in the bath like I used to. Would I recommend, YES.
My bath is a corner bath. I was given a demonstration of a lift in my lounge and I was able to try it to make sure that it was suitable for me. This firm is very professional and I would recommend them. It is lovely to be able to have a soak in a bath again. It is very easy to use.
The service of pre sale visit and fitting was very good, both were very informative and helpful in all aspects. The bath lift has enabled me to remain independent and safe getting in and out of the bath
Victoria proved to be very helpful, informative and knowledgable. We are really pleased with the product (stairlift) and would recommend to others.
I would definitely recommend this bath lift, it has made it possible for me to have a bath again with no worries.
Installation on time with no mess. Lift works perfectly and would recommend to anyone.
My husband is 91. His end of day relaxation was a bath at night, but he now couldn't get in and out of our large roll top claw foot cast iron victorian bath. Victoria was the only company that didn't answer with a call center disinterested if I didn't have a standard bath
I saw their add online and requested a brochure which arrived quickly. I called them and there was no pressure selling from their office... I must say, it has changed my life, I can now have a bath without the worry of getting stuck in the bath like I used to. Would I recommend, YES.
My bath is a corner bath. I was given a demonstration of a lift in my lounge and I was able to try it to make sure that it was suitable for me. This firm is very professional and I would recommend them. It is lovely to be able to have a soak in a bath again. It is very easy to use.
The service of pre sale visit and fitting was very good, both were very informative and helpful in all aspects. The bath lift has enabled me to remain independent and safe getting in and out of the bath
A wet room removes many of the common obstacles found in traditional bathrooms. With open access, sealed waterproof surfaces and a gently sloped floor to direct water towards the drain, it creates a practical bathing space that is easier to enter, easier to clean and easier to live with every day.
No raised tray, bath side or threshold to step over, making access smoother and more natural.
The walls and floor are professionally sealed to help prevent leakage and protect the room.
Designed to improve grip and reassurance in wet conditions for safer day-to-day showering.
A carefully designed floor fall helps waste water drain away efficiently and reduces pooling.
Comfortable seated showering for anyone who cannot stand for long or prefers extra support.
Support can be positioned where it is most useful for confidence, balance and transfers.
A spacious layout can make assisted showering simpler, safer and more dignified.
Simple controls help maintain a comfortable water temperature and reduce scalding risk.
Alongside your bath lift, you can choose practical, stylish finishes that help refresh the wider bathroom. Wall boarding and click flooring are available in a range of colours and textures, giving you a cleaner, more coordinated look without the feel of a full bathroom rebuild.
A smart alternative to tiles, wall boards create a smooth, easy-clean surface with fewer grout lines and a choice of modern, stone-effect, marble-effect and neutral finishes.
Durable click flooring can help give the room a warmer, more finished feel, with wood, stone and contemporary designs selected to complement your new bathing area.
Wall boarding and click flooring are optional extras. During your consultation, we can show you available styles and help you choose finishes that suit your bathroom and your home.
Wet rooms are suitable for a wide range of households — from customers who need immediate mobility support to families who want to future-proof the bathroom before everyday bathing becomes more difficult.
Reduced balance, flexibility or strength can make ordinary bathrooms feel unsafe. A wet room removes awkward access points and creates a calmer, more manageable showering routine.
Open, floor-level access is particularly useful for wheelchair users, with layouts that can be planned around turning space, transfer needs and assisted showering where required.
If stepping into a bath or shower tray has become difficult, a wet room provides a safer, more accessible bathing space with optional seating and support features.
A well-planned wet room can make it easier for carers or family members to assist while preserving the comfort, privacy and dignity of the person using the bathroom.
A walk-in shower should feel like the right fit before anything is agreed.
Our free home consultation is designed to give you clear, personal advice in familiar surroundings. We look at your current bathroom, listen to how you want to bathe, discuss any mobility concerns and explain which walk-in shower options may suit your space, style and day-to-day routine.
We can assess access, layout, measurements, showering positioning, optional wall boarding, click flooring and finishing choices — so your new bathroom feels carefully planned rather than simply installed.
We review your existing bathroom and explain what type of walk-in shower could work best.
Choose from practical layouts, comfortable seating positions, easy-access screens and premium finishing details.
Ask questions, involve family and take your time with clear advice from a trusted family business.
Choosing a wet room is about more than updating a bathroom. It is about helping yourself or someone you love feel safer, more comfortable and more independent at home — with honest advice from people who understand how important that decision is.
We recommend the most suitable wet room layout, access features, screens and finishes.
We assess your bathroom, listen to your needs and understand how the space needs to work.
Your wet room is planned around drainage, waterproofing, mobility needs and the look you want.
We install with care, waterproof the room correctly and aim to minimise disruption at home.
Wet room costs vary depending on bathroom size, plumbing, waterproofing requirements, flooring, drainage and the features you choose. A free survey is the best way to receive clear, tailored guidance.
Choosing a walk-in shower is about more than a product.
It is about confidence, comfort and the reassurance of knowing you are making the right decision for yourself or someone you care about. Based in Warwick, Victoria Mobility combines practical mobility expertise with a warm, family-business approach, giving you clear advice and a solution designed around your home.
Victoria Walk-in Showers are proudly manufactured in Great Britain
Free survey allowing questions to be answered before deciding
Price match promise against like-for-like competitor offers
Practical advice on whether your existing shower is suitable
Friendly support from enquiry through to installation
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0800 138 8208Wet room FAQs
If you are beginning to explore wet rooms, disabled wet rooms or wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, these are some of the questions customers and families often ask us.
A wet room is a fully waterproofed bathroom or shower area where the floor is level and gently sloped towards a drain, allowing open, step-free showering without a traditional tray.
Yes. Wet rooms are especially useful for elderly people because they remove raised entry points and can include slip-resistant flooring, seating, grab rails and easy-use controls.
Yes. Their open, level-access design makes wet rooms one of the most suitable bathing options for wheelchair users, particularly when the layout is planned around manoeuvring and transfer space.
A professionally installed wet room should be properly waterproofed and drained. Correct tanking, sealed surfaces and floor gradients are essential to help prevent leaks and standing water.
Yes. Fold-down seats, grab rails, handheld shower heads, half-height doors, disability access screens and full glass screens can all be considered depending on your needs and room layout.
Wet rooms are often easier to clean than traditional bathrooms because they use open layouts, waterproof surfaces and fewer awkward corners or raised tray edges.
The cost depends on your bathroom size, the existing layout, waterproofing and drainage needs, chosen finishes and any additional accessibility features. We recommend a free survey for accurate advice.