Accessible Bathroom Renovations Ottawa
Accessible bathrooms make daily routines safer and easier. Dream Living Construction plans aging-in-place renovations in Ottawa with curbless showers, grab bars, wider entries, comfort-height fixtures, and clean finishes that suit any bathroom.
Planning an accessible bathroom renovation in Ottawa? Request a free consultation.
Accessible Bathroom Renovation Services
Aging-in-place bathrooms designed for safety and comfort
An accessible bathroom should still feel like a finished room, not a hospital. We plan curbless showers, grab bar blocking, wider doorways, comfort-height toilets, and step-free entries so the bathroom works for any user without giving up the look.
Whether you are planning ahead for aging in place, supporting limited mobility, or future-proofing your Ottawa home, the goal is a safe, comfortable, and well-finished bathroom.
Curbless showers
Step-free shower entries with proper slope, drain, and waterproofing for safe daily use.
Grab bars and blocking
Solid in-wall blocking installed during framing so grab bars can be added now or later.
Wider entries
Wider doorways, pocket doors, and clear turning space planned for walkers and wheelchairs.
Comfort-height fixtures
Comfort-height toilets, accessible vanities, lever handles, and easy-to-reach controls.
Safer more comfortable and beautifully finished
What goes into an accessible bathroom renovation
Layout, blocking, fixtures, and finishing planned for everyday safety
Accessible bathrooms work because of details that get planned during framing and rough-in: blocking, slope, doorway width, fixture height, and lighting. When those are right, the finished bathroom looks great and supports the user.
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Layout, doorways, and turning space reviewed
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Blocking, slope, and fixture heights planned
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Tile, lighting, and finishing detailed for safety
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Plan accessible features
We review the bathroom and your needs, then plan the curbless shower, doorway widths, blocking, fixtures, and lighting.
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Prepare and rough-in
Framing, blocking, plumbing, electrical, and waterproofing are completed with accessibility in mind.
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Tile, fixtures, and finish
Tile, vanity, shower glass, fixtures, lighting, and finishing are completed for a safe, comfortable, finished bathroom.
Questions about accessible bathrooms?
Accessible Bathroom Renovation Questions in Ottawa
Answers to common questions Ottawa homeowners ask before planning an aging-in-place or accessible bathroom renovation.
What does an accessible bathroom include?
It usually includes a curbless or low-threshold shower, grab bar blocking, comfort-height toilet, accessible vanity, wider doorway, lever-style handles, slip-resistant flooring, and good lighting.
Do I need to install grab bars right now?
Not necessarily. We can install solid in-wall blocking during framing so grab bars can be added now or later, exactly where they are needed.
Will an accessible bathroom still look modern?
Yes. Accessible features can be incorporated into a modern, finished bathroom without it looking medical. The right tile, fixtures, and lighting keep the design clean.
Can my existing bathroom be made accessible?
Most bathrooms can be made more accessible. The structure, drain location, and door swings affect what is possible, so we review the space first and plan around it.
