Accessible bathing ideas
A closer look at safer, easier bathrooms
Browse walk-in showers, wet room layouts, low-threshold trays and thoughtful details that support independent living at home.
Designed around everyday confidence
Ideas for bathrooms that feel practical, calm and comfortable
Every home is different, but these examples show the types of accessible bathing features we often discuss: easier entry, safer showering, seating, support rails and clean modern finishes.
Adaptation gallery
Accessible shower and bathing inspiration
Click any image to open a larger version. If you see a layout or feature you like, tell us and we can talk through whether something similar could work in your bathroom.
Bright walk-in showerClean, modern showering with easy access and a calm finish.
Easy-access showerSpacious showering with a low step and simple daily use.
Low-threshold trayReduced step entry for safer, more comfortable access.
Wet-room-style showerOpen feel, practical drainage and a protective glass screen.
Seated shower optionExtra support for comfort, balance and peace of mind.
Supported showeringThoughtful layouts for assisted bathing and specialist needs.
Comfortable everyday useBathrooms designed to feel reassuring, not clinical.
Adapted shower roomA warm, homely space planned around routine and dignity.
Home survey adviceRecommendations shaped around the person and the property.
Careful installationExperienced local installers focused on the detail.
Trusted standardsRecognised accreditations and trusted manufacturer partners.
Not sure what will fit?
Use the gallery as a starting point
You do not need to pick a final design from a picture. We can help you understand what is practical for your room, your mobility and the way you prefer to bathe.
- Talk through the type of access you need
- Discuss shower seating, screens and support rails
- Consider wet room or low-threshold tray options
- Balance safety, comfort and the look of the room
Seen something that feels right?
Tell us what you like and we’ll help you explore what could work in your home.
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