Dry without towelling
A wall-mounted body dryer uses warm airflow to help dry the person after showering without requiring the same amount of reaching, rubbing or towel handling.
accessible showering
Body dryers, shower curtains, specialist rails, portable carer screens, wet-room waterproofing and adaptable Pressalit wall systems: the finishing components that make a showering space practical, private and properly completed.

More than finishing touches
A shower can have excellent drainage, a level entrance and the right controls, yet still be awkward to use if privacy, drying, storage or assisted access have not been considered.
Some components are highly visible: a curtain, portable screen or body dryer becomes part of the daily showering routine. Others, such as tanking membranes and reinforced waterproofing details, disappear completely once construction is finished.
The common thread is that each solves a practical problem around the shower itself. This page brings those final systems together without treating them as unrelated extras.
Complete the room in four layers
Six products — six different jobs
Start with the outcome rather than the accessory name. That makes this varied category much easier to navigate.
A wall-mounted body dryer uses warm airflow to help dry the person after showering without requiring the same amount of reaching, rubbing or towel handling.
Straight, L-shaped, U-shaped, bendable and specialist opening rails position the curtain around the showering area and room layout.
Weighted shower curtains create a flexible boundary without introducing a rigid door into the shower entrance.
Portable folding screens can be positioned around a seated user during assisted showering and stored away when no longer required.
Membranes, liquid tanking, tapes, corners and collars create the waterproof layer behind the visible tiled wet-room surface.
Pressalit PLUS tracks create a modular mounting platform for compatible support equipment and storage accessories.
Start here
Choose everyday-use equipment, privacy and splash-management products, or the construction and wall systems that sit behind the finished showering environment.
01 iDRY Apres warm-air body dryers for bathrooms, showers and wet rooms, providing an alternative to manually drying the body with towels after showering.

Lightweight AKW Freeway folding screens that can be positioned around the shower during assisted use and folded away again when the room needs to remain open.
03 Straight, L-shaped, U-shaped, bendable and custom curtain rails from AKW and Pressalit, including captive systems, window-spanning components and opening rails for specialist use.
04 AKW and Pressalit shower curtains in multiple widths and drops, including weighted designs intended to hang more effectively within the showering area.
05 Waterproofing membranes, liquid tanking systems, joint tapes, corners, pipe collars, drain gaskets and supporting wet-room construction components.
06 PLUS horizontal and vertical track components with compatible mounting hardware and modular baskets for accessible bathrooms, shower rooms and care environments.

Think beyond the shower itself
Drying with a towel can involve reaching behind the body, bending, twisting and maintaining balance. A warm-air body dryer provides another way to complete the showering routine.
A curtain is a system, not just a sheet
A curtain can provide privacy and useful splash management without introducing a rigid shower door, but its effectiveness depends on where the rail runs and how the curtain hangs.
Geometry
Straight rails suit simple wall-to-wall arrangements. L and U shapes surround corners or open shower zones, while bendable and made-to-size systems solve less conventional layouts.
Curtain
The curtain should suit the rail perimeter and showering arrangement. Weighted hems help the lower edge hang more consistently rather than floating freely into the shower area.
Specialist access
In specialist bathrooms, a conventional fixed rail can conflict with ceiling or mobile hoist movement. Opening rail systems can preserve the curtain boundary while creating a route through it.
Flexible assisted showering
AKW Freeway screens are freestanding, folding half-height panels intended to give a carer useful protection from shower spray while keeping the showering space adaptable.
Important: a portable Freeway screen is a splash-management product, not a watertight shower enclosure. Water can pass beneath and around the freestanding screen, so the shower tray or wet-room floor still needs to manage drainage correctly.

The most important accessory you may never see
In a wet room, water needs to be prevented from reaching the vulnerable construction behind the finished surfaces. Tanking creates that protected layer across the shower area and its most vulnerable junctions.
Systems such as Hydromat use preformed self-adhesive membrane sheets together with compatible tapes, corners and drain details.
AKW Formsafe provides another preformed membrane route for waterproofing walls and floors beneath tiled bathroom and wet-room finishes.
Liquid systems are applied across the prepared substrate and reinforced at corners, joints and penetrations using compatible fabric detailing components.
Waterproofing fails at details, not just large surfaces
The main membrane is only one part of a complete tanking system. Junctions, penetrations and drains need compatible detailing as well.
Reinforce changes of plane using the compatible joint tape or membrane detail specified for the tanking system.
Preformed corner components reduce the amount of complex folding and overlapping required at three-dimensional junctions.
Pipe collars seal around services passing through the tanked wall rather than leaving an unprotected opening in the system.
The waterproofing system must connect correctly around the waste or drain so surface water cannot bypass the intended drainage path.

Make the bathroom adaptable rather than fixed
Pressalit PLUS separates the wall fixing from the individual accessory. Compatible equipment can then be mounted to the track system rather than every component being permanently positioned independently.
Three different kinds of boundary
This distinction matters across several products on this page. Each manages water or privacy at a different layer of the room.
A curtain helps contain spray and creates visual privacy, while remaining soft and movable around the shower entrance.
A freestanding half-height screen intercepts shower spray but does not seal to the wet-room floor like a fixed enclosure.
The tanking layer sits behind the finished surface and protects the building when water reaches areas that are expected to become wet.
Before ordering
Accessories may be fitted late in the build, but several of them need to be considered much earlier if the room is to work properly.
Decide whether showering will be independent, assisted or shared between different users before selecting screens and privacy systems.
Measure the complete route around the shower rather than simply measuring one side of the shower tray or floor former.
Check whether ceiling or mobile hoist movement crosses the proposed curtain rail or other overhead components.
Calculate the complete waterproofing area and include joints, corners, pipe penetrations and drain details in the material schedule.
Plan suitable structure and fixings before installing tracks or other equipment that will transfer loads back into the wall.
Position a body dryer and its control around where the user will stand or sit after showering and the manufacturer's installation requirements.
Check the exact system before installation: rail spans, ceiling supports, curtain drops, tanking coverage, compatible waterproofing components, wall-track fixings and electrical requirements are product and installation specific. Always work from the current manufacturer's technical instructions.
Complete the shower from the structure to the user
Choose tanking for the hidden waterproofing layer, curtains or portable screens to manage privacy and spray, adaptable Pressalit tracks for positioning and storage, or a body dryer to extend accessibility beyond the shower itself.
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