What to Consider When Choosing Shower Seating



A relaxing shower is a great way to end a long and hard day. However, for some people, showering can be a challenging task. All family members, especially your loved ones with limited mobility, will benefit from shower seating. 

Choose the ideal seating option for your shower with the help of a trusted bathroom contractor

What Are the Advantages of Shower Seating?

Shower seating does more than reduce the likelihood of accidents in the bathroom. It allows people to clean themselves comfortably and independently. Sitting reduces the strain on your lower body, helping you stay balanced. You’ll be able to safely reach all parts of your body without the fear of falling or slipping. The right seat can even add to your space. 

Key Factors to Consider 

The first thing to consider when selecting a shower seat is how much space you have. For small showers, the seating usually goes where it fits. You can get a standalone or foldable bench if space is an issue. If you have a bigger shower, you want the seating close to the handles for easy access. 

Who will be using the shower seat? Keep their height in mind when choosing or designing the seating. If you’re unsure which option fits the needs of your household, you can consult an experienced bathroom remodeler

Popular Shower Seating Options

Floating

You can give your shower a sleek, modern look with a floating seat. It’s an ideal choice for people in wheelchairs. You can also use the space below it for storage. 

Built-In

People who must remain seated while showering will find a built-in bench comfortable and convenient. It’s usually in the same material as the shower walls. If you prefer a different tile color, be sure it goes well with the room’s existing color palette. 

Folding

A folding seat is an excellent option for people who don’t need to sit at all times while in the shower. Anyone can use it, but your older guests will appreciate this feature when they visit your home. 

Corner

A corner seat is ideal for smaller bathrooms. It can be built with a space underneath for wheelchair users.  

Standalone

Consider a standalone seat if you don’t have sufficient room for a built-in bench. You can get it in a wide range of durable and stylish options. 

Let’s Start a Conversation!

Still can’t decide which type of seat to choose for your shower? At DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of St. Louis Park, we’re here to help you make the best choices for your accessible remodeling projects. Call us at (952) 522-3008 or complete our online form to reach our design experts. We work with homeowners in Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Bloomington, Eagan, Golden Valley and nearby communities. 

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