Shower Seats
- Homeowners with special needs require certain shower aids. These are handy and functional. Shower seats are one example of an accessibility tool. A shower chair can be a great addition to any bathroom. Some are installed primarily for aesthetic reasons, others, such as shower stools, are used as great aids. Whatever the reason to install shower seats, ArchiPro has the solution.There are different types of seats to use for different reasons. A bathroom that is created to assist its vulnerable users elevates bathroom accessibility as a priority. This type might be very different from a bathroom built around aesthetic features.
Shower stool
A stool is a chair with legs that have no back. They normally have slip-resistant seats and the feet have suction cups or other means to ensure that the seats won’t move while someone is using them.
These are great tools because they are easy to store and put away. Plastic shower stools are a more affordable type of this product. It is an easy and affordable way to create an accessible shower and bathroom.
Shower chair
The big difference between a shower chair and a shower stool is that the shower chair would normally feature a back and armrest too. They also have more options. For example, some store accessories for easier and safer access. With added stability and safety, a shower chair might be a better option for the elderly.
Shower bench
A shower bench can be installed or built-in when a shower is designed. They are normally used more for how they look in a shower and to create a design element. But they do add functionality to the shower too.
Besides adding accessibility to a shower, it also adds value, even to those who do not need it for everyday use. It can be used for shaving or storage in the shower. It can even create a spa-like feeling in any bathroom.
Wall-mounted shower seat
This is the perfect solution for shower stalls that are smaller or when a shower doesn’t always need a seat inside. It creates better functionality for all family members.
They fold away against the wall and create the space in the shower that might be needed when seating is unnecessary. This might be the best option for someone who needs the best of both worlds in a design.
Grab rails
When using shower chairs it might be safer to add grab rails to the shower stall too. These give extra stability and safety to anyone who needs assistance in the bathroom. This ensures that the bathroom can be used in a safe and enjoyable way.
Reasons to install a shower seat
There are many reasons to install a seat in the bathroom. Here are some of them:
It improves lives
For those who have problems with mobility or stability, having a shower seat can make a big impact on their life. Being more independent but still staying safe can be a massive benefit. Installing accessible bathtubs could have the same benefit too.
Creating a relaxing space
Using a shower bench to improve a bathroom can result in having a spa-like feel in the room. It can really be the ultimate in relaxation and create a special room that no one wants to leave.
Convenience and storage
It can create a space that is easier to use and more convenient. For someone who needs a space where they can shave or need to sit to complete any other task, a shower seat is one way to go.
How to clean a shower seat
It is very important to keep shower chairs clean and hygienic. Here’s how:
- Each time a shower seat is used it needs to be dried thoroughly.
- Ensure that there is no soap left on the seat. Soap can create mould even faster than just moisture would.
- A shower seat should be cleaned regularly, and at the very least monthly.
- Most seats can be cleaned using the same product that is used in cleaning shower tiles.
- Using a product that contains an antibacterial agent is a good idea for regularly used seats. Just be sure that any product used for cleaning the seat is completely washed off before the next use.
- Always check the cleaning instructions for each individual seat that is installed.







