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Planning accessible bathrooms requires knowledge of building regulations, the users' behaviour and needs.
As a bathroom planner - whether you are an architect, installer, occupational therapist or private individual, you want to create a well-designed, welcoming, functional and comfortable space.
In this article we will give you insights on the three zones of the bathroom; washbasin, toilet, shower.

We have gathered much more information in our complete design guide for accessible bathrooms.
You will get all the necessary knowledge, tips and tricks in relation to designing bathrooms with a focus on flexibility and special needs, with specific drawings and examples.



Sideways adjustable sink
Height-adjustable sink
Watch a short video about the benefits of the solution, where the sink can be adjusted for height and moved sideways.




Sideways adjustable support arms
Height-adjustable support arms
Fixed support arms
See how you can make the toilet visit safer and more comfortable.



Sideways adjustable shower seat
Height-adjustable shower seat
With the shower seat and accessories mounted on Pressalit’s Plus horizontal wall track, the shower area can be modified to suit individual needs.

Pressalit has prepared a useful checklist for the initial phases of the building process. The checklist asks a number of questions about the user, the working conditions for care and rehabilitation staff, as well as the physical setting in the building.

If you need any further information, consultation, a quote or specifications for a solution, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us.

In Pressalit World you can try a VR experience of solution examples for specific types of projects and purposes, e.g. assisted living facilities, hospitals, hotels, and private homes.