Safer Bathing Without Giving Up the Bath: Why Walk-In Baths Make a Difference
For many seniors and people living with reduced mobility, the bath can become one of the most challenging — and risky — spaces in the home. Stepping over a high bath edge, lowering down, and standing back up again can increase the risk of slips, falls, and loss of confidence.
For this project, the goal was clear: make bathing safer and easier, without removing the comfort of a bath altogether.
The Best of Both Worlds: Sit-Up Walk-In Baths With a Shower & Screen
When it comes to bathroom adaptations, flexibility is often just as important as safety. Many seniors and people living with reduced mobility want a solution that supports their needs today — without limiting how the bathroom can be used tomorrow.
That’s exactly where a sit-up walk-in bath with a shower and screen comes into its own.
Compact, Safe & Comfortable: Why the Georgia Walk-In Bath Is Ideal for Smaller Bathrooms
Not every home has the space for a large bathroom — and not every client wants a full wetroom. For many seniors and people living with reduced mobility, the priority is finding a bathing solution that feels safe, comfortable, and easy to use, without needing major structural changes.
That’s where the Georgia walk-in bath really comes into its own.
Luxury Without Compromise: How Accessible Bathroom Design Can Feel Beautiful
There’s a long-standing misconception that accessible bathrooms have to look clinical or purely functional. In reality, when accessibility is designed properly from the start, it can feel just as refined, modern, and luxurious as any high-end bathroom.
This finished project is a perfect example of how great design and accessibility belong together.
Calm, Confident & Accessible: Designing a Wetroom That Feels Like Home
When adapting a bathroom for ageing or reduced mobility, safety is often the priority — but how the space feels matters just as much.
For this project, the goal was to create a wetroom that supported everyday use while offering a calm, welcoming environment that felt anything but clinical.
Accessible Bathrooms That Don’t Look Clinical: Designing With Personality in Mind
One of the most common concerns we hear from seniors and people living with mobility challenges is this: “I want my bathroom to be safer — but I don’t want it to look like a hospital.”
For this project, that balance between accessibility, safety, and personal style was at the heart of every decision.
More Than a Bathroom Fit: How Furniture, Lighting & Detail Transform an Accessible Wetroom
When people think about accessible bathrooms, the focus is often on the functional elements — grab rails, level access, raised-height fittings. All essential, of course. But what’s often overlooked is just how much furniture, lighting, and thoughtful detailing can elevate an accessible wetroom from “practical” to genuinely beautiful.
This recently completed wetroom is a perfect example of that balance.