Photo of accessible wet room sensitively designed and installed in a beautiful barn conversion

Accessible Wet Room Inspiration: Luxury Design Ideas

Creating an accessible bathroom design doesn’t mean sacrificing luxury and style. At Absolute Mobility, we understand the importance of merging functionality and aesthetics. Wet rooms are an excellent option for wheelchair users, thanks to their accessible, level-access design. These innovative spaces facilitate easy wheelchair accessibility and provide effortless walk-in shower access. When designing a disabled bathroom, it’s crucial to consider the overall design aesthetic and select a style that enhances the existing features. To assist you in creating a luxurious and accessible wet room, here are some essential design ideas to inspire you.

 

Photo of a luxurious accessible wet room sensitively designed and installed in a beautiful barn conversion

Ambience and Lighting

Creating the perfect ambience in a luxury accessible wet room is essential for a modern and stylish design. To achieve a refreshing and bright feel, maximise the use of natural light by strategically placing mirrors to reflect and distribute the light evenly throughout the space, especially in darker corners. A helpful tip is to try moving a medium-sized mirror around the room before finalising the design to determine its most impactful placement. If natural light is not readily available, consider opting for LED lights that mimic natural light. To create a soothing atmosphere for relaxation, incorporate lower light variations, especially if a bath is included in the wet room. For an extra touch of luxury, explore the possibility of installing chromotherapy bath options to enhance the overall bathing experience.

It is important to consider the placement of lighting for both design and accessibility purposes. In a luxury accessible wet room, proper lighting is crucial to eliminate shadows and ensure that toilets and basins are well lit, particularly for individuals with visual impairments.

Take inspiration from our bathroom designer James, who ingeniously transformed a dark barn-converted bathroom by using light tiles to reflect the natural light pouring in through angled windows. By utilising light, bright materials and clever design techniques, you can achieve a luxurious and inviting wet room.

 

Photo of a luxurious walk-in shower featuring level-access tray folding seat with turquoise metro tiles and integrated comfort height toilet and sink

Colour

Colours can inject personality and a modern touch into a luxury accessible wet room. Opting for vibrant hues or rich deep colours in glossy tiled finishes creates a bold and contemporary contrast. To add visual interest and break the monotony, consider incorporating accent tiles in different colours or patterns. Designers are also using coloured grout to add an extra depth of contrast. Alternatively, if you prefer a more subtle approach, sticking to neutral colour palettes and adding pops of colour through accessories like towels, plants, and artwork can create an elegant look.

When it comes to grab bar rails, they can often appear big and bulky. However, by strategically placing them and contrasting them with the surrounding elements, they can become design features that not only enhance accessibility for mobility issues but also assist visually impaired individuals in recognising depth and distance.

We transformed Mrs. W’s bathroom into an accessible oasis. We reconfigured the room to conceal the existing waste pipes, and utilised a wall-mounted Impey Slimfold shower seat, chrome towel rail, and a large, glamorous mirror with integrated lighting. Additionally, we replaced the old bath with a low-level shower tray and Mira Select Flex Thermo Mixer. Mrs. W’s goal were to ensure that both she and her guests could enjoy a luxurious bathing experience in the future, regardless of their flexibility and mobility.

 

Photo of a luxury accessible shower room with period-style fixtures and tiles

Styling

Achieving a luxurious disabled bathroom requires striking the perfect balance between safety and aesthetics. Make use of special features as focal points by accentuating them with stylish accessories, plants, or artwork.

When choosing furniture and accessories, it’s essential to find pieces that not only match your style but also cater to your specific needs. For example, while Victorian taps may exude beauty and elegance, they may not be practical if you struggle with dexterity in your hands. Instead, opt for options that are easier to use and maintain such as lever operated taps or touchless taps for minimal effort. Absolute Mobility help all clients weigh up the pro’s and con’s helping you strike a happy balance.

 

Photo of personalised tiles selected by one of our customers for their stunning new accessible bathroom

Personalised Finishes

When it comes to the finishing touches, Absolute Mobility understands that personalisation is key. That’s why we carefully help source materials such as tiles, flooring and accessories ensuring that they align with your unique style and add the extra flair you desire for your space.

In this example, our client loved the black and white contrast of this floor and opened up the smaller room by adding a complimenting fixed glass shower screen. Glass shower screens are not always safe for disabled users so please make sure to speak with a member of our team before hand to discuss options.

 

Photo showing a luxurious walk-in shower room with folding shower seat and space saving storage

Storage and Space

Lastly, here we wanted to maximise the use of floor space and we did so by incorporating accessories such as an Aquaglass hinged folding shower screen, which can be folded out of the way when not in use. When selecting a layout, we prioritised manoeuvrability, ensuring there are no obstacles that could pose trip hazards later.

We used a light Altro flooring in a neutral tone to lift the ambience and feel of the room. Altro flooring is specifically used for its slip-resistant properties and undergoes rigorous safety checks.
To add a modern and aesthetically pleasing touch, go for wall-mounted or semi-pedestal sinks that create the ‘floating’ illusion not only do these sinks look appealing, but they also provide more legroom and wheelchair access.

When it comes to purchasing a new accessible wet room, making the right decisions are crucial. That’s why it’s reassuring to know that Absolute Mobility has been recognised as one of the top suppliers by Which? a trusted name in consumer advice and protection.

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