Case Studies

Mr and Mrs W – Essex

Mrs and Mrs W. wanted to create an accessible wet room within their barn conversion. With a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and an abundance of natural light, they were keen to create a space that reflected the style of the rest of their property

Mrs W – Sussex

Planning ahead Mrs W. wanted to create a stylish space where she can enjoy her bathing experiences both now and in future, she wanted to avoid the clinical look of some adaptations, opting for a minimalist white style with calming teal wall tiles

Mr P – Buckinghamshire

After being diagnosed with a heart condition Mr P and his daughter were keen to explore how his existing bathroom could be adapted for multi-generational use. The family were looking for a fresh contemporary design that made good use of the rooms extensive floor area and natural light, whilst also removing some features such as a bidet that were no longer required.

Mr and Mrs E – Greater London

Mrs and Mrs E. wanted to create a stylish accessible bathroom that would offer easy access bathing as they entered the next phase in their life together. We worked closely with them to develop a contemporary design that made the best possible use of the space available whilst retaining the use of a walk-in bath

Mr and Mrs H – Oxfordshire

Many people that experience mobility challenges find that they develop over time. In the case of Mr and Mrs H, he used to be a builder, carrying heavy objects and placing significant impact on many parts of his body, he was now dealing with ongoing arthritis.

Mrs S – West Sussex

After a change in circumstances our customer and her son decided it would be best if she moved into the annex at his house. Before doing this, the existing bathroom would require a significant upgrade to make it accessible and comfortable to use.

Mr and Mrs S – Buckinghamshire

Mrs and Mrs S. who had previously chosen Absolute Mobility to complete an accessible en suite bathroom got in touch again with a brief to create an easy access wet room

Mr and Mrs H – Bedfordshire

Mrs and Mrs H. wanted to create a stylish wheelchair accessible wet room within their home, the choices they made resulted in a unique aesthetic that perfectly matched their requirements

Mr & Mrs Wells – Surrey

The customer’s wife had been in hospital with a brain tumour which had left her with several impairments, including bad vision, poor balance and loss of muscle usage on the left-hand side of her body. The customer had a small en-suite bathroom that consisted of a bath with a shower over it which was no longer suitable for the customers wife’s bathing needs.

Mr & Mrs C – Berkshire

The customer’s wife had been in hospital with a brain tumour which had left her with several impairments, including bad vision, poor balance and loss of muscle usage on the left-hand side of her body. The customer had a small en-suite bathroom that consisted of a bath with a shower over it which was no longer suitable for the customers wife’s bathing needs.

Mr and Mrs B – Hertfordshire

Sometimes mobility issues can develop over time. In the case of Mr and Mrs B, one day Mr B found he just could not get up out of the couples conventional full-length bath. The ground level seating position and lack of supportive grab rails all contributing to this issue.

Mr & Mrs Smith – Worcestershire

The customers wife had a degenerative brain condition and did not want his wife to go into a care home and to be as comfortable as possible at home. The property had a luxury downstairs bathroom which was not fit for purpose for the customers wife.

Mr Statham – Berkshire

Mr Statham’s daughter enquired on behalf of her father due to his mobility becoming progressively worse with him no longer being able to get up stairs to the bathroom to bathe.

Mr & Mrs Morse – Marlow

Mr & Mrs Morse required a walk-in bath to future proof their bathing requirements. The existing bathroom had a normal bath with a shower over it making it difficult to get in and out and bathe on a more frequent basis. Mr & Mrs. Morse did an online Google search, found Absolute Mobility, and promptly […]

Mr & Mrs Holmes – Surrey

Mr Holmes contacted Absolute Mobility because he was looking to change his existing bath to better suit his wife’s needs as she has Alzheimer’s and has difficulty moving. Mr. Holmes promptly booked a free, no-obligation home visit appointment so he could discuss options that would better aid his wife’s bathing requirements. As Mr. Holmes was […]

Mrs Dean – Northamptonshire

Mrs Dean has lower body mobility issues and was struggling to use her existing bath, she contacted the Absolute Mobility team for advice on the best solution for her needs. A free no-obligation appointment was arranged for one of our Bathroom Designers to meet with Mrs. Dean at her home.  After measuring the bathroom and […]

Mrs Terry – Oxfordshire

Absolute Mobility received a call from Mrs Terry’s daughter Linda, who was enquiring on behalf of her 95-year-old mother. Mrs Terry was active but has problems with her knees and was no longer able to get in and out of her existing bath. A free no obligation home visit appointment was promptly booked. Our bathroom […]

Mrs Duncan-Hughes – Maidenhead

Mrs Duncan Hughes needed an easier way for their son who has Cerebral Palsy to bathe. The existing bathroom had a bath with a shower over it making it difficult to bathe on a frequent basis. Mrs Duncan-Hughes found our details on Google and called Absolute Mobility to arrange a free home visit appointment with […]

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