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Building a Better & More Accessible Home



Your objectives for your remodeling project can range from improving the look and feel of your home to elevating your quality of life. One remodeling goal for which many homeowners are googling “home remodeler near me” is accessibility. The purpose of this type of remodeling is to make daily activities easier for people living with illnesses, mobility issues and other concerns. Accessibility remodeling encompasses a wide array of projects, so it can be challenging to figure out which ones you need to get done. 

Here is a basic overview of priority tasks from our accessibility experts at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas to help you get started.

Start With the Exterior

Many mobility remodeling projects tend to focus on the interior of your home. While this is important, remember that accessibility has to cover all areas of your home and this includes the exterior.

  • If your home is elevated on a foundation, consider replacing entry door steps with a ramp. This can give wheelchair users better access to your home.
  • Make sure that any ramps or stairs have rails for added safety.
  • You can further improve access by using wider entryways and doors. 
  • A shelf near the entry door is a convenient place to sit packages, reducing the need to bend down to the ground to pick items up.

Bathroom Remodeling

The goal when remodeling a bathroom for accessibility is to prioritize safety. The slippery tiles and wet environment of a bathroom make it prone to accidents.

  • Replace your tiles with non-slip products, if possible. Focus on areas around the sink, tub and shower to increase safety.
  • Include plenty of lighting. Accidents caused by poor lighting are fairly common in bathrooms, so adequate lighting is a must for any accessible bathroom.
  • Install grab bars near the toilet and other key areas. Swap out your showerhead for a handheld variant, and invest in non-slip toilet seats.

Making Kitchens Accessible

Before you ask for a kitchen quote from your contractor, talk to them about adding features to help make this room more accessible.

  • Widen walkways to better accommodate wheelchair users.
  • Lower cabinets and shelves and consider using sinks that are shallower than standard sinks.
  • Install faucets with extendable spouts and handles, and make sure that they are positioned in an easy-to-reach place.
  • Choose non-slip materials for the floor and countertops. Ask your contractor about countertops with rounded corners and edges to minimize the risk of injury.

How Can We Help You?

For all your accessibility remodeling needs, turn to the professionals at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas. Give us a call at (254) 262-0087 or fill out our contact form to start a conversation today. We serve homeowners in Groesbeck, Robinson, West, McGregor and Crawford, as well as other surrounding areas.

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