Are you planning a bathroom renovation? While looking for comfortable solutions, you do not have to resign from aesthetics. Shower enclosures without a shower tray are an idea for an elegant and functional interior, which will allow you to maintain comfort and independence for a long time.
As it turns out, walk-in shower enclosures are gaining popularity not only because of their original design. The lack of a shower tray is more than just a synonym for luxury and modernity, but above all a practical solution for a really wide range of customers. We are not only talking about seniors, but all people with disabilities and even small children!
Due to its original design, the shower enclosure without a shower tray is suitable for people with reduced mobility, including wheelchair users. The shower enclosure also has space for a baby bathtub, which makes it ideal for multi-generational families.
If you’ve already decided on a shower cubicle without a shower tray, you need to take into account several parameters that will affect the comfort of using the bathroom. Naturally, it is important to adequately drain water by taking care of the slope in the place of the drain and the durability of the selected model. However, there are issues that seniors interested in installing such a shower should pay special attention to
If you have a pre-existing alcove in your bathroom that would be perfect for a walk-in shower enclosure – great, that’s halfway done. If not, there’s still nothing lost. There are other ways you can make a bathroom without a shower tray.
You can choose to add a wall that allows you to separate the shower from the rest of the room, or you can opt for a luxe glass block that lets in light and visually enlarges the bathroom. If you decide to install a shower enclosure in the corner of the bathroom, a shower wall made of durable, tempered glass will suffice instead. This is the simplest and at the same time the cheapest solution, which for a small cost will allow you to enjoy the convenience of not having a shower tray. Of course, equally important here is the choice of drain and in this case you have two options – a standard spot drain or a linear drain, which reduces the risk of water collection.
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