Beyond the Grab Rail: The Rise of the "Invisible" Accessible Bathroom
For too long, "accessible design" was synonymous with "hospital beige" and chunky plastic rails. In 2026, we’re calling time on that. At PBR, we believe your bathroom should feel like a five-star spa, regardless of your mobility needs.
The secret? Invisible Accessibility. It’s about integrating safety features so seamlessly that guests won't even realize they’re there.
The Zero-Entry Revolution: Ditch the shower hob. A continuous, curbless wet room floor isn’t just safer for wheelchairs and walkers; it’s a high-end architectural statement that makes your bathroom feel twice as large.
Designer Support: Swap out the clinical rails for integrated towel-bar-grab-rails in brushed brass or matte black. They offer the same 150kg+ load-bearing support but look like high-end hardware.
Textured Luxury: Use P4-rated slip-resistant tiles in large formats. Thanks to 2026 manufacturing, you can get the look of natural travertine or slate without the "ice rink" effect when wet.
The Equal Living Take: Your home should adapt to you, not the other way around. Luxury and safety are no longer mutually exclusive.