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A couple of practical bathroom ideas for comfort

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PigeonFancier1956 Thu 25-Dec-25 09:37:56

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Hi, Iโ€™m new here. I moved to the UK earlier this year with my child, so Iโ€™m still getting used to everything.

To be honest, the house weโ€™re in wasnโ€™t set up with an older person in mind, and I found the bathroom especially awkward to use day to day. Before I retired I worked in interior design, so I ended up making a few small changes at home โ€” nothing fancy, but itโ€™s genuinely made things feel more comfortable and less stressful.

In case it helps anyone else, here are three simple ideas:

1. Grab rails in the โ€œbusyโ€ spots
Near the entrance, by the shower/bath, and close to the taps โ€” a mix of horizontal and vertical rails can help with different movements

2. Brighter, better-placed lighting
A good main light (not tucked in a corner) reduces shadows around the toilet and shower area

3. An adjustable shower head
An adjustable-height rail is handy if you prefer to sit, or just want to avoid reaching and stretching

None of this was a big renovation, but together itโ€™s made the bathroom feel calmer and easier to use.

Image for illustration purposes only.

Iโ€™m still learning my way around, and I donโ€™t really know many people here yet, so it would be lovely to swap ideas. Iโ€™ve also noticed there isnโ€™t a โ€œlikeโ€ button here. Sometimes I read posts or comments and really wish I could give them a thumbs-up. I suppose a reply will have to doโ€ฆ even for mine ๐Ÿ˜„

CocoPops Mon 29-Dec-25 15:39:49

Thank-you PF .

DaisyAnneReturns Tue 30-Dec-25 12:25:46

There isn't a heading that encompasses preparing for retirement and older age, is there. I wonder if it's worth asking for one?