Features by Diane Larner founder and editor of Bathroom Review & Kitchens Review.
Diane Larner launched both titles over 15 years ago and has been writing about the bathroom and kitchen interior design industry ever since, publishing regular features across the two sectors.


According to ONS data, more households were multigenerational in 2021 (2.1%) than in 2011 (1.8%). This is symptomatic of an ageing population and increased economic pressure and means multigenerational living has emerged as a decisive trend within the housing sector. This shift underscores a growing recognition of the value of shared living arrangements that cater to families’ needs. The architectural community is adapting to this trend by creating spaces that not only accommodate multiple generations but also reflect preferences for style and functionality.

Of paramount importance in the intergenerational bathroom is the shower, which plays a vital role in ensuring that all family members can use the space safely. Product manager of HEWI, Florian Haude emphasises, “The shower in an intergenerational bathroom should offer support, flexibility and safety to all users in equal measure. In addition to a shower base that is flush with the floor, non-slip floor coverings and thermostats with scald protection, seating and hand-hold options should also be taken into account for a multigeneration bathroom shower.”

Kaldewei Shower Surfaces

Kaldewei shower surfaces are perfect for both multigenerational families and accessible living. With over 25 colours, each shower tray can be perfectly matched to the bathtub and washbasins in the room. In addition, Kaldewei transparent Invisible Grip prevents slipping on the shiniest shower surfaces. It works on the glossiest of their steel enamel surfaces and has no impact on the feeling underfoot, nor is the hold diminished when using soap, shower gel, or shampoo as the invisible micro-structuring of the enamel continues to provide a particularly strong grip underfoot.

Divine Design

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Acquabella Halo Shower Tray


Alongside safety, the demand for sleek, high-performance bathroom solutions remains a key trend as consumers prioritise minimalist designs that create a sense of openness.

Acquabella’s design team agrees, “The latest trends in shower design reflect a blend of luxury, functionality, and sustainability, emphasising both aesthetics and user experience. Bathrooms are increasingly designed as open, minimalist areas that serve multiple functions. Features like walk-in showers, wall-hung toilets and integrated basins not only maximise usable space but also contribute to a streamlined, clutter-free look.”

The Acquabella Halo shower tray exemplifies this philosophy thanks to its thoughtfully engineered design. Featuring a subtle slope and a thicker border, the tray efficiently channels water flow into a long, narrow drain, ensuring optimal drainage without compromising on style. Its overall elegance and minimalistic appeal make the Halo shower tray a versatile choice that seamlessly complements a variety of bathroom styles.

Originally introduced in 2022, the Halo shower tray was initially only available in the Slate version with a slate-effect texture. However, it is now also offered in the Zero finish.

Sleek & Spacious

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BetteAir Shower Tray

When it comes to residential or commercial design, large format trays create a sense of space, making the area more inviting and providing a seamless transition between the shower and the surrounding area. With fewer grout lines, cleaning is easier, which helps maintain hygiene. Additionally, large format trays can be customised in various sizes and finishes, allowing architects and designers to achieve a tailored look that complements their overall design.

Sven Rensinghoff, head of marketing and product development at Bette states: “In both residential and hospitality settings, there is now the opportunity to provide large, stylish shower trays that also have safety and hygiene benefits. Glazed titanium-steel shower trays come in an extensive range of sizes and can be fitted level with the floor to provide a durable, easy-to-clean surface.”

Bette glazed titanium-steel shower trays have an invisible, smooth, and easy-to-clean anti-slip surface that provides the highest level of slip protection (Group C to DIN EN 16165) and is guaranteed for 30 years. Available in 70 sizes and 30 matt and gloss colours, they are strong and stable, even in the largest 2000 x 900mm and 1800 x 1000mm dimensions.

A Warm Welcome

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Texture can evoke an array of emotions, making it a compelling element in design. Positive haptics—those tactile sensations that feel pleasing to the touch—can be skillfully integrated into accessible design to enhance the user experience. By selecting finishes that provide satisfying physical feedback, designers can create environments that are easy on the eye and invite engagement and comfort. This intentional focus on texture helps foster a deeper connection between users and their surroundings, ensuring every interaction is enjoyable and meaningful.

The HEWI  WARM TOUCH edition has a pleasantly temperate surface, which is particularly beneficial for people with a heightened sensitivity to cold. The 801 range features an elegant chrome look and, thanks to its special coating, the tactile properties of polyamide.

Plug & Play

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Saniflo Modulo-XL-Luxe-Brooklyn

The growing demand for multigenerational living arrangements also highlights the necessity for innovative bathroom solutions that cater to a retrofit solution. This is particularly relevant for homeowners facing unexpected circumstances that require the swift addition of a bathroom. By delivering adaptable options, these solutions can enhance functionality and comfort in shared living spaces.

The latest offerings from Saniflo, the Modulo and Modulo XL, address this need by providing complete bathroom pods that seamlessly integrate into bedrooms, promoting both convenience and privacy. Modulo’s compact design, featuring a shower and basin, is perfect for smaller spaces, while Modulo XL adds a wall-hung WC for enhanced functionality. These retrofitted innovations optimise living spaces and foster inclusivity, making homes more adaptable for families of all ages and lifestyles.

Amanda Mills, marketing manager of Sanilfo UK agrees and explains the reasoning behind its new range: “Retrofitting bathrooms to support all ages is essential due to the ageing population and as more families consider multi-generational living. Thoughtful design features, like walk-in showers, grab bars, and adjustable fixtures, create spaces that balance safety, comfort, and style. Investing in these updates not only future-proofs homes but also demonstrates a commitment to inclusivity, enhancing home value and usability for every generation. Multi-gen retrofitted bathrooms provide lasting peace of mind, supporting independence and comfort for everyone from toddlers to seniors.”

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