Walk-In Shower
A shower large enough to enter without a door swing, typically replacing a bathtub or tub-shower combo.
What walk-in shower actually means.
Walk-in showers are large enough to enter without door obstruction — usually 36×60" minimum, often larger. They can be curbed or curbless, with or without a glass door, and may include benches, niches, or rain heads. Walk-in showers replacing tubs are one of the most-common bathroom remodel decisions in NE Florida — they read as higher-end, are easier to clean, and support aging-in-place use.
- ANSI Z124 — shower stall standards
- Florida Building Code residential plumbing requirements
Adjacent definitions.
- Curbless Shower
A shower with no raised threshold — water containment relies on slope, a linear drain, and continuous waterproofing.
See the definition - Primary Bath
The bathroom attached to or accessed from the primary bedroom suite — historically called the "master bath."
See the definition - Comfort-Height Vanity
A bathroom vanity at 34–36 inch height (vs. standard 30–32 inch), closer to kitchen counter height for taller adults and accessibility.
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