Carnelian

The Carnelian’s ergonomic design provides excellent access while sporting a modern design. The simple free door locking mechanism can accommodate access on the left or right.

Similar to the Calypso walk-in bath, but with the addition of a toughened glass door for an up to date appearance. Can be used as a traditional bath or use the generously sized p-shape area for a shower. Inward opening door with lever locking handle. Left or right hand available.

Dimensions

Height: 530mm (2030mm with shower screen), Length: 1675mm, Width: 750mm / 850mm at widest end

Water capacity

225 litres (unoccupied)

Quality installations

At Absolute Mobility, our in-house installers have our reputation and your best interest in the forefront of their minds. Vetted and approved by Which? Trusted Trader scheme and Checkatrade, we guarantee you quality and respect at all times.

No quibble guarantee

Once the installation is complete, our installer will show you how everything works and make sure you are completely happy before leaving your home as tidy as they found it. We will also provide you with a comprehensive guarantee.

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FAQs

Discover clear and honest answers to your frequently asked questions.

Should I choose a bath lift or a walk-in bath?

Generally, people choose a bath lift if they are on a budget or have multiple users, with and without mobility difficulties using the bath, such as in a family setting. Bath lifts may also be used temporarily, whereas walk-in baths provide long-term, safe and comfortable solutions. However, choosing between the two depends on your current needs and preferences.

What’s the difference between bath lifts and power baths?

Bath lifts can be placed inside a standard bath and help you gently lower into the bath and lift out of the water. They are a great option if you want to keep your current bath. On the other hand, power baths are specifically designed with strong, built-in mechanisms such as powered seats. These offer a more comprehensive, supported bathing experience and also have features that can support you to move from your bed to bath with ease.

How do walk-in baths work?

Walk-in baths have a door that allows you to walk into the bath area without stepping up and over the side wall. Generally, the door opens inward, so the water presses the door and its seal against the bath, keeping it watertight. Our walk-in baths also have thermostatic valve options, which we recommend to keep the water temperature safe while you sit in the tub as it fills.