by Hima Voore | Aug 10, 2021 | Accessible Bathrooms, Walk-In Baths
Cleaning Bathrooms is one of those tasks that no-one likes to do but it is important to keep it clean. Using everyday ingredients that are available in your home could save you time and money as well as keeping you clear of chemicals in shop bought specialist cleaning...
by Hima Voore | May 26, 2021 | Accessible Bathrooms, Specialist Adaptations
A hoist is a mechanical device that has the ability to lift someone from one place to another and is often the most effective and ideal way of doing this. They are designed to ensure that not only the individual in the hoist is safe but the carer is kept safe too,...
by Hima Voore | May 17, 2021 | Accessible Bathrooms, Wet Rooms for Disabled
Wet rooms are an incredibly accessible and stylish alternative to a bath or shower. They are a fantastic way to add functionality and bring that ‘wow’ factor to your bathroom giving the illusion of space and luxury. They also provide a great space for you to relax, no...
by Hima Voore | May 10, 2021 | Accessible Bathrooms, Bathrooms for Disabled
The bathroom can offer a moment of solitude in an otherwise busy life but it can also be a superb place to unwind and get rid of the stresses of the day with a nice hot shower or a warm bath. The bathroom isn’t just another room in the house, it becomes our safe...
by Hima Voore | Feb 9, 2021 | Accessible Bathrooms, Specialist Adaptations
Britain is a nation of bath lovers, compared with other nations who largely prefer showers and even laugh at the way we seem to enjoy wallowing in a tub rather than standing under an invigorating spray. But for many care home residents, taking a bath is so much more...
by Hima Voore | Feb 5, 2021 | Accessible Bathrooms, Wet Rooms for Disabled
What Is a Wetroom? The main feature of a wetroom is that the floor is uninterrupted between the main room and the shower area, with just a slight gradient to direct water from the shower into a flush-fitting drain. The floor will also be laid throughout with tiles or...