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Barrier-Free Bathroom

The goal is to design a bathroom that will be comfortable and adapted to the needs

of people with disabilities, while also being modern and not resembling typical hospital equipment. The bathroom will take into account elements such as safety, functionality, comfort, and aesthetics.

Stylish Accessibility

A bathroom has been designed to meet the needs of various users, including those

with non-standard body sizes and limited mobility. The layout and size of the bathroom allow easy movement for wheelchair users. The space is well-lit with LED lighting in the ceiling

and hanging lights above the island with mirrors, enhancing the light intensity.

Hidden handles are installed in the walls in both the shower and toilet areas, enabling independent use of the bathroom. The central feature is a stone island with built-in sinks designed for ergonomic use. The shower features glass with an ornamental 3D effect, providing privacy and diffused light, creating a pleasant atmosphere.

Additionally, sliding glass doors with a mirror effect to the toilet area ensure excellent privacy while visually enlarging the space.

Comfortable and Safe

All the equipment elements have been selected in such a way as to create a cohesive whole. Safe, rounded shapes have been used, which align with modern design. The materials used, such as ceramics, stainless steel, glass, and stone, have smooth and shiny surfaces, further emphasizing the modern character of the interior. This design will combine modern aesthetics with ergonomic solutions, ensuring comfort and safety for users.

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