How an accessible bathroom can add value to your home

Jan 02, 2023

Read on to understand the how a level access bathroom will improve your home

level access bathrooms for elderly and disabled people

It has to be said that one of the main reasons to add an accessible bathroom to your home is that you need it. That may be because you have a long-term injury or disability or maybe you’re just getting on in years and are a bit unsteady on your feet. However, whilst this is the reason to have a level access bathroom installed, it is good to know that an accessible bathroom will be an asset to your home and can even add value.


Adding an accessible bathroom to your home has been shown to also increase the value of the property. But why is this? What does an accessible bathroom add over an above a traditional bathroom in the way of value to your home?


Walk-in showers are rising in popularity


One of the first reasons is that the idea of a walk-in shower or a wet room is becoming much more popular in modern homes. These styles of showers are not only great if you have additional mobility needs, but they are also fantastic when it comes to utilising the space that you have in your bathroom.

They feel open and spacious, and they can also be teamed with luxurious touches such as rainfall showers or multi-jet showers to really bring it to life. 


Click here to learn more about walk in showers.


Accessible bathrooms are for everyone


Gone are the days when a bathroom that is accessible must be seen as an “accessible bathroom”. Now, you can have a bathroom that is not only accessible, but that is also great to look at too.


Rather than your bathroom being something that the subsequent owners of your house are going to need to change, they will not only be able to keep the accessible bathroom, but they will actually want to have it as a part of their home. 


Level-access bathrooms are stylish and relaxing


Level-access bathrooms (which are usually designed for those who have mobility issues, such as using a wheelchair or crutches to get around) always had somewhat of a name for being cold and clinical. 


But this is definitely not the case anymore. Of course, level-access bathrooms are always going to have the most significant benefit to those who have mobility issues, but they offer so much more than that. 


They not only can be a stylish addition to your home, but when designed right, they give you the ideal spot to relax and unwind (as well as get clean too). 

At Parish Bathrooms we spend a long time with each client to get the design of the new accessible bathroom just right both to make it fit for purpose in respect of the customers mobility issues but also to ensure that it is a relaxing and enjoyable place to spend time in.


Conclusion


If you have decided that an accessible bathroom (in whatever shape or style it comes in) is the ideal choice for your home, then why not make sure that it is also an excellent investment?


Speak to an expert in designing these bathrooms, and in no time at all, you will be even prouder of your home, as well as having a bathroom that all members of your family can enjoy. 

 

About Parish Bathrooms


Parish bathrooms are a specialist installer of level access and mobility bathrooms for elderly people or those with disabilities.  Based in Salisbury and Southampton we service customers in those cities as well as Portsmouth, Winchester, The New Forest and Andover.


Unlike the large national companies we do not employ sales people, and when you contact us you will speak directly to a project manager who can discuss you mobility needs and can design a bathroom that will not only accommodate your mobility issues but one that will be a beautiful addition to your home.


Complete the form below to contact on of our project managers to discuss installing a new level access bathroom. or call us free on 0800 211 8204

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