It's Always Easy with

eZaccessbathroomS.com

HOME     Grab Bars, Doors, and More     Handicap Bathrooms     Classic Bathrooms     Tub to Shower Conversions     Kitchens and Floors     Testimonials     About Us     CONTACT US      
HANDICAP BATHROOM REMODELING
Wheelchair Friendly Bathroom
Just a rollin shower
Roll-in Bathroom
Senior Friendly Bathrooms
Senior-Friendly Shower
Tub to Roll-in Shower
  

 It's always easy with

eZaccessbathroomS.com

SENIOR-FRIENDLY BATHROOM DESIGNS

 832.202.8453 

ROLL-IN SHOWER

In this beautiful ezaccessible bathroom was created with the homeowner in mind. Many professional suggestions were made. Most were incorperated to accomplish these beautiful results.

 

The closet door was moved from inside the bathroom, which made it difficult to access, to the bedroom. You can see the new door to the left of the bathroom.

We removed the ceramic tiled tub enclosure and the backerboard.

The steel baked on enamel bathtub was also removed.

The foundation was  recessed to convert the bathtub drain to a shower drain line.

The shower faucet was removed along with all the plumbing.

The new plumbing was raised and the two new faucets were installed.

The walls were reinforced  with 2 x 4s as needed.

The shower pan installation was next.

Reinforcements for the grab bars were installed.

Installation of the water and mold proof backerboard was next.

Followed by tape and floating with thinset mortar and fiberglass tape.

The tile was then installed. The tile installed was 12" x 12 ”  Montano matte glazed.

The band and the decos were in a 6 " x 6".

Both deco bands and finishing edges were in 2" x 4" tumble travertine.

The floor tile was 2” x 2” tumble travertine, the color was Noce.

The accessories install were the shampoo caddies, soap dish, and towel bar.

Grout used on this project was Sandstone.

Both of the single handle faucets are in brushed nickle. 

Final installation of the showerheads and faucet trimings.

The two showerheads were installed( fixed and hand-held).

The locations of the grab bars were located in positions where the client could manuver independantly.

The ceiling and walls in the bathroom and closet were replaced, tape and floated, primed, and painted ( two coats).

The casement molding for both new doors were primed and painted to match the base molding.

The wall mounted mirror was replaced.

The countertop, vanity, and lavatory faucet were also replaced.

The bedroom carpet was replaced with 12" x 12' and  6" x 6" tile in a windmill pattern to make the room look bigger and modern. Additionally, with the floor being tiled made the wheelchair easier to maneuver within the bedroom and bathroom.

Complete handicap bathroom
Pause Stop Previous Next View full-sized photos

 

 Click here to contact us

 
* First name (required):

* Last name (required):
* E-mail address (required):

Phone number:
* Message (required):