What’s a zero threshold shower, and do you need one?
It’s a good idea to eliminate barriers and get a sleek look while doing that. Switching to a shower that lacks the lip or edge of a traditional shower floor basin is a great way to accomplish that.
Zero threshold showers are a huge advantage if you’re building your forever home or remodeling a primary bathroom to enjoy indefinitely. There may be a bit more work and expense involved, but it can definitely be worth it for future proofing your investment.
Even purchasers of homes prefer at least one bathroom with a shower that has a barrier free entry, as the benefits of accessibility are becoming well known. As larger showers continue to be popular in bathroom renovations, this accessible design style is both practical and stylish.