
Walk-In Shower
Walk-in showers allow for more space since the dimensions aren’t tied to the confines of a tub. This can allow you to create an enclosure with more room, making your shower a spacious sanctuary. Walk-in showers are much easier to get into than tubs for people with mobility concerns or for those in wheelchairs. They make the showering process easier and hassle-free.

Roll-In Shower
Roll-in showers are designed for people to directly roll into the shower using a shower wheelchair. The shower should be large enough for the wheelchair to maneuver within the stall. Most roll-in showers have bevelled thresholds about 0.5″ high to allow the wheelchair to roll over.

Tub Cuts
A tub cut-out is a quick and economical option for converting a standard bathtub into a “step-in” shower or bathtub.