A walk-in bathroom
Comfort in the bathroom, regardless of disabilities
An accessible bathroom is characterised by certain improvements to comfort and a number of interior design options. Clever planning of taps, fittings and furnishings is needed when creating an accessible space. Barrier-freeand age-related furnishings providing plenty of room to move around are particularly important. A large bathroom is beneficial, but additions can also be made at a later date. Get professional support when planning your perfect bathroom and work with an expert to discover various concepts and the best solutions, even for difficult spaces.
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Design an accessible bathroom
Tips for your accessible bathroom
- Find out more about what is important when designing an accessible bathroom:
the DIN 18040 standard explains the most important factors.
- Make sure that the bathroom entrance has a
width of at least 90 cm
- Make sure that your bathroom has at least
150 cm x 150 cm of free space to allow sufficient freedom of movement, and that it has a
wheelchair-accessible interior.
- An accessible toilet also has special dimensions:
it needs to be at a height of 70 cm and needs a side clearance of 90 cm for wheelchair users.
A bidet toilet is especially recommended, as it combines the functions of toilet and bidet and saves valuable space.