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curbless

  • a word derived from curb.
    curb
    noun
    Also kerb a rim, especially of joined stones or concrete, along a street or roadway, forming an edge for a sidewalk.

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Butler said he’s surprised by how many aging homeowners don’t think ahead about safety and maintenance, such as having entryways with no steps, curbless showers or wider doorways should they need a wheelchair someday.

From MarketWatch Nov. 5, 2025

This bathtub-less bathroom has a steam shower, product shelf, walk-in curbless shower and handrail, all designed for aging in place.

From Seattle Times Dec. 29, 2022

In addition to the main bathroom, which includes a curbless shower with a handheld shower head, a powder room was added to provide privacy for potential caretakers.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2022

Benz, 24, spent around $30,000 on the main bathroom, which has a dark palette and curbless shower.

From Washington Post Aug. 31, 2021

And hath he master'd aught his sorrow now, Or still rides passion curbless through his soul?

From Poems by Walter Richard Cassels