3 Must-Have Design Features for an Accessible Bathroom



When planning an accessible remodeling project, bathrooms require particular attention to ensure they cater to all ages, sizes, and abilities. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of St. Louis Park specializes in creating bathrooms that not only are beautiful and on-trend but also align with the principles of universal design. Continue reading as we list the top three bathroom features that ensure accessibility and comfort for everyone.

Essential Features of an Accessible Bathroom

1. Main-Level Access and Wider Doorway

Accessibility starts with location. Having a full bathroom on the main floor is a critical consideration in accommodating a broad range of mobility needs. Additionally, widening the doorway to a minimum of 36 inches can make a significant difference for those using wheelchairs or other mobility aids. As a general contractor near me, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of St. Louis Park can assess your existing layout and provide solutions that create easy main-level access.

3. Comfort-Height Toilet and Recessed Storage

A comfort-height toilet, typically with a seat height of 17 to 19 inches, can aid in reducing strain and easing the transition from a wheelchair. Moreover, incorporating recessed storage nooks within easy reach reduces risks and supports independence within the space.

4. Grab Bars and Shower Bench

Grab bars are an essential safety feature near the toilet and within the shower. These must be securely installed to support weight and offer stability. For added comfort, a built-in or fold-down shower bench is an excellent feature that allows for seated bathing.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

If you need a bathroom quote for your accessibility remodeling, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of St. Louis Park is the expert to call. We offer expert advice and impeccable craftsmanship for every bathroom remodel we do. Call us at (952) 522-3008 or complete our contact form to schedule a consultation. We serve homeowners in Robbinsdale, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Bloomington and surrounding areas.

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