Design Hints for Disabled Bathrooms

| Thursday, March 22, 2012
By Camberly Struthers


Building an accessible lavatory using the best design is necessary when laying out disabled bathrooms for home use. There are many different issues to consider, but there are also general design elements that make all bathrooms for the disabled more user friendly. If you're considering remodeling a current bathroom in your home into a disabled bathroom for someone you love, or you just want to build one from the ground up, then you can use these basic, helpful design tips to create the best bathroom for the disabled in your home environment.

First, before beginning any disability project for the home, it's important to understand the needs of the disabled person for whom the project will be completed. Since there are so many different kinds of disabilities which require unique, specific applications, be sure to talk to everyone concerned. The disabled person, his or her physical therapist and doctor must have input in the accessible bathroomd design that you choose. Just as there are different types of disabilities, there are a variety of designs that are created to suit taste or design requirements you may have. You can choose from a completely open design, like a wet room, to a more traditional wheelchair accessible bathroom that has countertops.

After deciding your disability needs, you can then choose an overall bathroom design that suits your tastes. Wet rooms are not just for the handicapped. Many people enoy the open, easy living and access that can be had through this simple design. Many universally designed homes are built with a wet room design in at least one bathroom. This not only provides easy access to anyone in the home, no matter their range of mobility, but it also elevates the home's value on the market.

Another thing to consider when designing your bathroom, is whether or not you will stay within the recommended ADA guidelines for bathrooms. While it's true that ADA requirements only pertain to public facilities, it's usually a smart choice to choose fixtures and installation methods that are in compliance with the ADA. This insures that your new bathroom will be adequately accessible, plus it further enhances your home's monetary value. If you choose a contractor with accessible building experience, he or she will know what to do in this regard. But it's alway helpful for you to do your own homework about the best practice guidelines of the ADA.

These tips, of course, only get you pointed in the right direction when it comes to gathering your info for a remodeling or building project regarding disabled bathrooms. Be sure to choose reputable contractor, great accessible design and ADA fixtures. You will be more likely to create just the right bathroom living space for anyone who is disabled.




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Unknown said...

Thanks to share something regarding Handicap accesible bathroom designs.

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