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AKW Silverdale Wet Floor Shower Screens Explained

AKW Silverdale: accessible showering that looks the part

The Silverdale range is AKW's premium take on the wet floor screen. It does the same level-access job as the standard Option screens — open, step-free showering with no tray to climb over — but trades practical PET for toughened glass and a contemporary grey aluminium frame. The result is an accessible wet room that still looks like a designer bathroom.

What sets Silverdale apart

  • Toughened glass glazing — a clear, premium look in place of PET, with frosted available where you want privacy.
  • Grey aluminium frame — a smart, modern finish that lifts the whole room.
  • Clear or frosted choice — an open, contemporary feel or added privacy, whichever suits.
  • Full-height option — the HFW Silverdale stands a full 1880mm for floor-to-near-ceiling coverage.
  • Corrosion-resistant frame — built to stand up to the wet bathroom environment.

The Silverdale formats

Clear or frosted glazing across the range, in 750mm and 900mm heights (or full-height for the HFW).

Who it's for

Silverdale suits homeowners adapting a bathroom for the long term, premium care developments, and anyone who wants accessibility without compromising on style. If your priority is value and carer-assisted practicality over finish, the AKW standard wet floor screens cover the same level-access job for less.

Complete the wet room

A Silverdale screen needs a properly graded, level-access floor underneath. Pair it with an AKW wet floor former — the AKW Tuff Form (All Sizes) or AKW Tuff Form8 (All Sizes) — sized to your room and waste position. For the bigger picture and help choosing, see our complete guide to AKW wet floor shower screens.

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