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Home in the city – Accessible bathroom
In the event that someone needs wheelchair access, a fully accessible bathroom provides security to the homeowners.
Home in the city – Mother’s suite
Mom’s accessible studio is located on the street level next to the garage. Featuring a wet bar and a well-planned, spacious bathroom, the homeowner has a comfortable retreat when privacy is desired
Home in the city – Before
The original home was not elder-friendly because it was built above ground and required 15-steps to reach the front door
Home in the City – Living room
The use of pony walls and cable rails prevent a claustrophobic feel.
Designed for independence
The expanded master bathroom features a zero-step shower with a fold down chair and niches for toiletries. The toilet area has more than a 5′ turning radius and the towel bars double as grab bars
“My favorite part of the remodel!”
The original cramped bathroom was transformed into a large, stunning bathroom. “My favorite part of the remodel is this bathroom!” exclaims the homeowner.
Easy access to the master bathroom
Yellow barn doors hide the accessible bathroom from the master bedroom.
Enlarged master bedroom
The master bedroom was expanded to allow more room and access.
Widened halls
The original narrow halls were redone to 50″ in width, providing more than enough room for wheelchair passage.








