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Robert Siegle Design

The Home Shower

10/30/2011

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Everyone benefits at some time or another from your incorporating Universal Design Features into the Home Shower Area. By building a curbless sloped floor to the Shower one is able to easily roll in a wheelchair or use a walker to enter the bathing area. Handheld Personal Shower Heads (often mounted on an adjustable height rod) provide flexibility and ease in both bathing and cleaning the Shower. Adequate overhead lighting, properly located grab bars, a non-skid flooring surface, and shower curtain rather than a door are all wise considerations. Also, if possible the actual size of the Bathing Area sshould be adequate for Assisted Bathing if necessary and can often be 5 feet wide or more and at least 42 inches front to back

There also are a myriad of accessories available today from scald-proof  water controls to fold-down seats to custom made 36 minimum clear width frameless safety glass shower doors. In short, anyone who has a Shower with these  features that ever has a sprained ankle or a bad back , regardless of age, will enjoy the conveniences and surely be safer while bathing.
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    Robert C. Siegle is a 1967 Graduate of the University of Michigan School of Architecture, College of Art & Design and has a BS Degree in Design. He has been creating home designs for individual clients since 1972. 

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