Stormtech’s linear drains are a seamless addition to shower spaces drastically improving mobility and accessibility in often crowded bathrooms and facilities.
December 5th, 2016
The bathroom is often a challenging space to design and organise, with so many amenities and fixtures required to make it fully functional. There’s a fine line in striking the balance correctly between practicality and aesthetics, and sometimes, it’s the little things that get missed in the design process. Accessibility and mobility is element in bathrooms that is becoming increasingly important, particularly in regards to those with reduced mobility, from the aged to the disabled, and even those who have a propensity for stubbing their toes when entering and leaving the shower.
Stormtech is Australia’s leading drainage manufacturer and supplier consistently at the forefront of bathroom design trends and well aware of what aspects of wet area design ought to be considered of vital importance. With the thought of improving accessibility and functionality in the bathroom for an ageing population, Stormtech has developed their Linear Drain selection, with their signature sleek and elegant aesthetic combined with sophistication and quality.
Their linear drainage solutions are a specifically designed to remove potentially hazardous nature of traditional ‘step-down’ barrier drainage, as the linear drains can be seamlessly integrated into the floor, working perfectly with contemporary open plan design. Set directly into the floor, the water drainage solutions enable easier maneuverability when transitioning from bathroom to shower for both the resident and carers alike, whilst also complying with Australian Building Code requirements.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, the linear drain offerings are sleek in design, with an elegant and ultra-modern look that subtly complements any bathroom aesthetic.
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
Channelling the enchanting ambience of the Caffè Greco in Rome, Budapest’s historic Gerbeaud, and Grossi Florentino in Melbourne, Ross Didier’s new collection evokes the designer’s affinity for café experience, while delivering refined seating for contemporary hospitality interiors.
Savage Design’s approach to understanding the relationship between design concepts and user experience, particularly with metalwork, transcends traditional boundaries, blending timeless craftsmanship with digital innovation to create enduring elegance in objects, furnishings, and door furniture.
Sub-Zero and Wolf’s prestigious Kitchen Design Contest (KDC) has celebrated the very best in kitchen innovation and aesthetics for three decades now. Recognising premier kitchen design professionals from around the globe, the KDC facilitates innovation, style and functionality that pushes boundaries.
Marylou Cafaro’s first trendjournal sparked a powerful, decades-long movement in joinery designs and finishes which eventually saw Australian design develop its independence and characteristic style. Now, polytec offers all-new insights into the future of Australian design.
Smart Design Studio’s take on premium waterfront living showcases design-led solutions that fuse aesthetics with class-leading functionality and performance.
Stormtech’s Wave Grate has been honoured with distinction at the prestigious 2023 Australian Good Design Awards. We give you the rundown.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
2024’s theme, “Reawaken,” calls for a journey through reinvention and sustainability.
Set to undergo a $60-million revitalisation, the National Gallery of Australia has announced the launch of a landscape design competition for its Sculpture Garden.
Symbolising a commitment to cultural preservation and timeless design, Powerhouse Castle Hill invites visitors into the stories behind the artefacts in a diverse range of educational and cultural activities.
Welcome to the year of the Design Effect. This year’s theme aims to showcase the profound ripple effects that exceptional design can have on people, place and planet. Join in shaping this narrative by contributing your perspective before May 3, 2024, and become a part of the Design Effect movement.