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it's the generic style accessible bathroom supplied by the council under the disabled facility grant. So a kind of one size fits all for anyone applying for one - even if you don't use a wheelchair.
The screens are used with shower curtains. The idea being you can position your wheelchair to shift yourself onto a shower seat, push your wheel chair out, and close the screens.
That's what I assumed but then why wouldn't you just have higher doors - not like the water now just can't get out and go everywhere.
Also, the kitchen doesn't look very wheelchair friendly with a 10cm step and no ramp.