Appeal isn’t the only factor you should consider when designing your bathroom. Safety also matters since many accidents can happen in this room. Thousands of people suffer from injuries each year due to wet floors, poor lighting and sharp tub edges. Incorporating accessible features can make your space safe, especially for your older loved ones.
Here are accessibility and design elements to consider for your next bathroom remodel.
Wide Doorways and Ample Floor Space
An entryway at least 36 inches wide can accommodate wheelchairs and other mobility devices. Inside the bathroom, ensure there’s sufficient floor space for a 180-degree turn of a wheelchair. A spacious room is safer and easier to navigate for physically challenged individuals.
Curbless Showers and Walk-In Tubs
Curbless showers are at the heart of universal bathroom design. Users of all mobility levels can safely enter and exit the shower area without barriers. For those who prefer the relaxation of a bath, walk-in tubs are an excellent option.
Comfort Height Toilets
A toilet with a seat height similar to a standard chair is another must-have for an accessible bathroom. These “comfort height” toilets make it easier for users to sit down and stand up without undue strain. They are especially beneficial for those with limited mobility or balance concerns.
Safe Flooring and Adequate Lighting
Carefully choose the flooring material for your bathroom. Slip-resistant surfaces can reduce the likelihood of accidents. An experienced remodeler can guide you in selecting the safest and most ideal material for your space.
Practical Storage Solutions and Hardware
The type and amount of storage you will install in your bathroom matters. Recessed storage niches at an accessible height are great for your daily essentials. Large D-shaped doors and drawer pulls can also benefit people with limited mobility.
Grab Bars and Benches
Strategically located grab bars can do wonders for your bathroom’s accessibility. You want to place them near the toilet, shower and bath areas. Benches and seats can also provide added support while showering or bathing.
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