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PHAM NEWS | FEBRUARY 2026 Accessible Bathrooms


Flexible and future focused


Plan Care is the name of Kueco’s bathroom collection developed to meet the demand for accessible and multigenerational bathroom solutions. The range is designed for use in residential, hospitality and care environments where safety, ease of use, and long-term adaptability are important considerations. The range includes a


coordinated selection of grab bars, handrails, seating options and accessories that support users of different ages and mobility levels. Grab bars and rails are tested to support loads of up to 115kg and can be installed to allow folding seats within shower areas or used in conjunction with a freestanding bathroom stool. The collection is available in finishes such as glossy chrome and matt aluminium, enabling it to integrate easily with a variety of bathroom settings. Practical features are


a key focus of the range. Corner rail systems can


function as grab rails, shower rails and fixing points for folding seats, helping to reduce the number of individual components required. Angled grab bars include removable soap holders for straightforward cleaning, while accessories such as the toilet brush set are designed with extended handles to improve reach and handling. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/226/46


Flush-to-the-floor tray Robust enclosures


Adding a stylish alternative to a quadrant enclosure, Kudos has created its first collection of Pentangle shower enclosures to sit within its Pinnacle8 collection. The new and easily accessible range is available with a choice of chrome, matt black or brushed brass profiles. This new hinged enclosure range comes with


8mm toughened safety glass panels, and models are available in 900 x 900mm, 1,200 x 900mm and 1,400 x 900mm sizes, all 2,000mm in height. Models come with concealed fixings throughout and feature die-cast rise-and-fall hinges to ensure the doors close easily every time. To aid with installation, the slimline profiles offer 20mm adjustment, and the glass-to-glass seals are crystal clear for a clean finish. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/226/45


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Life Made Better


Designed to support independent showering, the Sustano shower tray from Duravit is suited to projects where level access and ease of use are key considerations. With an overall height of just 30mm, the self-supporting tray allows for flush installation with the surrounding floor, even in refurbishment projects where floor depths may be limited. The edge- free design helps create a smooth transition into the shower area, improving day-to-day usability. The Sustano range is available in a wide selection


of sizes, making it suitable for both compact bathrooms and larger layouts. This flexibility, combined with an entry-level price point, makes it a practical option for new installations and upgrade projects alike. Manufactured from DuroCast Nature, a recyclable mineral composite material, the tray is lightweight for easier handling and can be cut on site to suit installation requirements. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/226/47


THE NEW GENERATION iSure ELECTRIC SHOWER


The AKW iSure is a cost-effective, user and installer friendly, non-thermostatic electric shower suited for modern or traditional bathrooms.


+ Retro-fit footprint covers many manufacturers’ models


+ Flexible installation with 6 Electrical / 8 Water entry points


+ 2-year warranty as standard www.akw-ltd.co.uk | Telephone: 01905 823 298 |


2 YEAR WARRANTY


View our iSure video


Email: sales@akw-ltd.co.uk


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