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An older lady with glasses and and older man with a beard clean their teeth in their adapted bathroom. They are wearing white t-shirts and laughing.An older lady with glasses and and older man with a beard clean their teeth in their adapted bathroom. They are wearing white t-shirts and laughing.

Relax in the safety and comfort of an adapted bathroom

Wash in style, with a modern, functional adapted bathroom.

Call 029 2061 1277 to find out more about home adaptations.

Three simple steps to your shiny new bathroom

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Expert bathroom design to improve accessibility now and in the future

As well as specialist bathroom furniture, our expert team will advise on design adaptations that will improve the usability of the bathroom. Features such as grab bars, raising the height of toilet seats, adding a handheld showerhead, or widening doorways to accommodate a wheelchair are small adjustments that make a big difference. Our plumbers are Watersafe approved and CIPHE registered.

These adaptations can help people with disabilities or mobility challenges to use the bathroom more easily. They can also help to prevent falls and accidents in the bathroom, which can be a common area for injuries.

We will help you consider the specific needs and abilities of the people who will be using the bathroom, as well as the layout and size of the space. You may want to consult with an occupational therapist, or other experts, to help you determine the best adaptations for your needs.

An adapted bathroom. It includes a toilet, sink, shower. It has beige tiles and a stool to sit on.
A grey bathroom featuring a shower.
A white shower adapted with a stool to sit on.
An adapted wet room for someone in a wheelchair. A grey floor with jade walls. A long bar to aid movement, a white seat to sit on.
A grey luxury bathroom in Cardiff. An adapted sink and a shower cubicle.
A dark grey bathroom with a stylish shower cubicle in the corner.
A toilet that's floating above a grey tiled bathroom floor in Cardiff.
An adapted bathroom in South Wales. A stool to sit on. A grab bar and a sink.
A shower cubicle with a white tray and spotlights.
A bathroom featuring a white floating drawer unit, bath and toilet.
Looking down on a sink unit and toilet in a jade green bathroom in Cardiff.
A grey luxury shower room in Cardiff. A white drawer unit and a glass shower cubicle.

Walk-in showers
for practical independent washing

We have a wide range of stylish and safe walk-in shower solutions to suit any size bathroom.

Walk-in shower enclosures are perfect for replacing baths where users find it difficult to get in and out. We can configure a walk-in shower to fit your existing bathroom and usually complete the installation within a few days with minimal disruption and no fuss.

We design our walk-in showers around you and your family for your immediate and future needs. Features include, cool touch showers, grab rails, and fold-down seating make showering safe and enjoyable.

Accessible wet rooms perfect for smaller spaces and wheelchair users

A wet room is a type of bathroom that has a completely waterproofed and drained floor, which allows the entire room to be used as a shower area. Wet rooms are often designed to be wheelchair accessible, and they can be a good option for people with mobility challenges or disabilities. Wet rooms are also popular as a design choice for people who want a modern, minimalist bathroom.

In a wet room, the shower area is typically separated from the rest of the room by a glass panel or screen, and the entire floor is sloped towards a drain. Wet rooms can be fitted with a range of showering options, including overhead showers, handheld showers, and body jets. They may also include features like grab bars, seating, and non-slip flooring to make them safer and more accessible. Wet rooms can be a good choice for people who want a functional and stylish bathroom that is easy to maintain.

A grey wet room featuring a waterfall shower.

Walk-in baths that are watertight

A walk-in bath is a bath with a watertight door that allows the user to enter and exit the bath without having to step over the side. For those that have difficulty sitting unaided we’d recommend opting for a seat that helps to lower and lift the user. Many walk-in baths also have features such as grab bars, non-slip surfaces, and built-in seats to make bathing easier and safer for people with mobility issues. Some walk-in baths also have additional features such as whirlpool jets, air jets, and heated surfaces to enhance the bathing experience.

We have many different walk-in bath options that can replace your existing bath, with no need to replace the whole bathroom.

A walk in bath in an adapted bathroom in Cardiff. A green wall with a grab rail.
A white bidet toilet in an adapted bathroom in Cardiff. A grey wall.

Toilet bidets designed
with accessibility in mind

Being able to visit the toilet unaided is something everyone wants to be able to do. An automatic bidet toilet, combines a bidet and loo in one product, enabling many people with a disability to use the toilet unaided. Toilet bidets can be added as part of a bathroom adaptation or simply installed to replace an existing toilet.

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