
Comfortable bathrooms for all abilities
Make your bathroom accessible for all. Accessibility features support independence in mobility for those with disabilities and help the elderly age in place.
Key Features

An open floor design
Wider doorways, no doors, no thresholds.
This makes it easy for everyone to enter, including wheelchair users.

A curbless shower
No lip at the door and a slope to the drain. The shower floor or pan is usually below the floor level, and this requires an experienced contractor like Bay State.

Grab bars
It is best to reinforce the bathroom walls during remodeling. Anti-slip, textured, and exotic bars add support and look great.

Shower bench and handheld shower, and/or a step-in bathtub
Ideal for people with limited ability or disabilities due to age or other reasons.

Wall-mounted sink
It offers optimum usage of space and is easy to clean and maintain. It opens up more space on the floor.

Lever handles and faucets or no-touch faucets
They are easy to use by people with disabilities.
WHY MAKE YOUR BATHROOM ACCESSIBLE?
Modest changes during a bathroom remodel can increase accessibility.
Making your bathroom accessible can help improve safety, increase independence, and enhance functionality, especially for people with disabilities or mobility issues.
An accessible bathroom can be luxurious and upscale, even spa-like, with some creative effort, planning, and the help of an understanding contractor like Bay State Remodeling.
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