Top Accessible Bathroom Features to Consider in 2024

April 23, 2024
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Tailoring Bathrooms for Comfort and Accessibility


In the evolving landscape of home design, there is a noticeable trend towards creating spaces that are inclusive for all, including individuals with disabilities. At Parish Bathrooms, we recognise this need, focusing on designing bathrooms that are not only functional but also accessible. As we look towards 2024, we explore some of the latest bathroom fixtures and features that aim to improve accessibility and comfort.



1. Smart Technology Integration


• Voice and Sensor-Activated Fixtures: The use of voice and sensor-activated technology for controlling showers, taps, and toilets can offer convenience for those with mobility or dexterity issues.


• Automated Adjustments: Features like automatically adjustable mirrors and sinks provide practical solutions for varying height and mobility needs.


2. Walk-In Baths and Showers


• Zero-Threshold Entry: Baths and showers with zero-threshold entry are becoming more common, helping to minimise the risk of trips and falls.


• Built-in Seating and Adjustable Shower Heads: Providing built-in seating and adjustable shower heads in baths and showers offers safer and more comfortable options for bathing.


3. Height-Adjustable Sinks and Counters


• Motorised Sinks: Sinks with adjustable heights can be particularly useful for wheelchair users, offering greater accessibility and ease of use.


4. Non-Slip Flooring


• Enhanced Grip Materials: Recent developments in flooring materials focus on better grip to reduce slipping, especially in wet areas.


5. Emergency Assistance Systems


• Accessible Emergency Features: Modern bathrooms can be fitted with emergency call systems like pull cords or buttons, ensuring help is accessible if needed.


6. Adaptive Lighting


• Automated and Adjustable Lighting: Implementing lighting that automatically adjusts or responds to movement can help prevent accidents, particularly in dimly lit conditions.


7. Ergonomic Grab Bars and Railings


• Functional and Stylish Designs: Contemporary grab bars and railings now come in designs that are both practical and visually appealing.


8. Therapeutic Bath Features


• Hydrotherapy Baths: Baths with hydrotherapy capabilities can offer relaxation and pain relief, beneficial for individuals with chronic pain or mobility issues.


9. Customisable Storage Solutions


• Adjustable Storage: Being able to customise storage units to specific heights and needs is a valuable feature in modern bathroom design.


10. Eco-Friendly Options


• Sustainable Materials: There is a growing range of eco-friendly materials available, contributing to environmental sustainability and potentially lowering utility costs.


11. Considerate Layout Planning


• Space for Wheelchair Maneuverability: Designing bathrooms to be spacious enough for wheelchair access is a crucial aspect of accessibility.


12. Design Elements for Visual Accessibility


• Use of Contrasting Colours and Textures: Incorporating contrasting colours and textures not only enhances the visual appeal but also aids those with visual impairments.


13. Climate Control for Comfort


• Automated Temperature Adjustment: Easy adjustment of room temperature can be vital for creating a comfortable environment, especially for those sensitive to temperature changes.


At Parish Bathrooms, our aim is to provide bathroom designs that are accessible and practical, without compromising on style. Our team is focused on creating spaces that meet your specific requirements, ensuring your bathroom is both functional and comfortable.


Explore Accessible Bathroom Options with Parish Bathrooms. For more information on our range of accessible bathroom solutions, visit www.parishbathrooms.co.uk


We offer expert advice and design services to help you create a bathroom that balances functionality with aesthetics.

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