
Accessible Bathroom Solutions
Safe, stylish bathrooms designed for independence at any age or ability
Safety Doesn't Mean Sacrificing Style
Whether you're planning for the future or addressing immediate mobility needs, an accessible bathroom can be both beautiful and functional. Our designs blend safety features seamlessly with modern aesthetics, so your bathroom looks as good as it performs.
- ✓Aging in PlaceStay in the home you love with modifications that support independence
- ✓Universal DesignFeatures that work for all ages and abilities without looking institutional
- ✓Prevent FallsSlip-resistant surfaces, grab bars, and proper lighting reduce accident risk
- ✓Increase Home ValueAccessibility features appeal to a wider range of buyers and future residents

Accessibility Features We Offer
Customized solutions tailored to your specific needs and preferences
Curbless / Low-Threshold Showers
Easy entry with no step-over required
- •Zero-entry roll-in design
- •Low-profile bases (2-3 inches)
- •Tile or solid surface options
- •Proper drainage & waterproofing
Walk-In Tubs
Safe bathing with side-entry doors
- •Low step-in threshold
- •Built-in seating
- •Anti-slip flooring
- •Optional hydrotherapy jets
Shower Seating
Comfortable, safe seating options
- •Built-in tile benches
- •Fold-down seats
- •Transfer benches
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Accessible Bathroom Packages
All packages follow ADA guidelines and include our 5-year workmanship warranty
Safety Essentials
Custom pricing based on your specific needs and material selections
Key accessibility upgrades for existing bathrooms
- ✓Low-threshold shower base
- ✓Grab bars (3-4 locations)
- ✓Slip-resistant flooring
- ✓Handheld shower wand
- ✓Lever-style faucets
- ✓Reinforced blocking for future needs
- ✓5-year workmanship warranty
ADA-Compliant Design Expertise
Our team is well-versed in ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) guidelines and can help ensure your bathroom meets or exceeds accessibility standards. We'll work with you to balance compliance, functionality, and aesthetics.
Accessibility Questions Answered
What's the difference between accessible and ADA-compliant?
Accessible design focuses on making spaces easier and safer to use for people with varying abilities. ADA-compliant design meets specific code requirements set by the Americans with Disabilities Act, typically for commercial or public spaces. We can design to either standard based on your needs.
Can I add accessibility features to my existing bathroom?
Absolutely! Many features like grab bars, handheld showers, and non-slip flooring can be retrofitted into existing bathrooms. For more extensive changes like curbless showers or wider doorways, we'll assess your space and recommend the best approach.
Will my bathroom look institutional?
Not at all! Modern accessible design has come a long way. Grab bars now come in stylish finishes, walk-in showers look sleek and contemporary, and all features can be integrated seamlessly into a beautiful, spa-like design.
How much clearance space is needed for wheelchair access?
ADA guidelines call for a minimum 60" diameter turning circle or a T-shaped turning space. For residential applications, we work within your existing footprint while maximizing maneuverability.
Are there tax credits or assistance programs available?
Depending on your situation, you may qualify for home modification grants, tax deductions, or assistance through programs like Medicaid waivers or Veterans Affairs. We're happy to provide documentation to support your applications.
Can I install grab bars myself later?
While we recommend professional installation for safety, we can install reinforced blocking in the walls during construction, making it much easier to add grab bars in the future wherever you need them.