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How To Design an Accessible Bathroom: 5 Remodeling Ideas

Creating a bathroom that’s accessible, stylish, and safe for everyone is an essential part of any home renovation, especially for families with members of different ages and abilities. As home improvement specialists, Barreto Home Solutions is here to guide you through the key design elements that can make your bathroom both functional and welcoming. Let’s explore five transformative remodeling ideas to enhance accessibility without compromising style.

1. Install Grab Bars for Support and Safety

One of the simplest yet most effective ways to make a bathroom more accessible is to install grab bars. These bars provide additional support for individuals with limited mobility, helping prevent slips and falls. Position them near the toilet, within the shower, and around the bathtub area for maximum effectiveness. Stylish options are available that blend seamlessly with your decor, allowing you to keep both form and function in mind.

2. Consider a Curbless Shower Design

A curbless shower can be an ideal choice for those needing wheelchair access or anyone who may find stepping over a ledge challenging. These showers not only reduce tripping hazards but also create a modern and open feel. With options for non-slip flooring and handheld showerheads, curbless showers offer flexibility for every family member. They also make cleaning easier, adding extra practicality to your remodel.

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3. Adjust Counter Heights and Widen Entryways

For accessibility, consider adjusting the height of countertops and vanities to ensure they’re comfortable for people of all heights. Lower counters can be a valuable addition for children, elderly family members, and individuals in wheelchairs. Additionally, widening the bathroom doorway to at least 36 inches allows for better access and smoother movement, enhancing usability.

4. Opt for Lever-Style Faucets and Door Handles

Replacing standard twist knobs with lever-style faucets and door handles is a small but impactful change. Lever handles are easier for everyone to use, especially those with limited hand strength or dexterity. These fixtures come in various styles, from classic to contemporary, allowing you to choose options that complement your design vision. Consider choosing lever options that are simple to grip and match the overall aesthetic of your bathroom.

5. Install Good Lighting for Safety and Comfort

Proper lighting is crucial for any accessible bathroom. Bright, even lighting reduces shadows and makes it easier to navigate the space. Adding motion-sensor lights or installing adjustable brightness options can further enhance safety and convenience. Focus on placing lights over key areas like the vanity, shower, and near entryways. For a cohesive look, match the lighting fixtures with your bathroom decor, contributing to a welcoming and warm atmosphere.

Whether you’re ready to start planning an accessible bathroom or need expert advice on other renovation projects, Barreto Home Solutions is here to help. As experienced home improvement specialists, we are dedicated to creating spaces that fit your family’s needs and style. Reach out today to discuss how we can turn your remodeling vision into reality!

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