Who can help with bathroom renovations?

As my parents are getting older, I’m becoming increasingly concerned about the safety of their current bathroom setup. The bathtub is far too high for them to step over safely, and the floor becomes incredibly slippery when wet, which is a major fall risk. I want to remodel their space to be more accessible, but I don't want it to look like a cold, sterile hospital room. We need a 'curbless' shower entry, stylish grab bars that blend in with the decor, and perhaps a built-in teak bench. Is it possible to find a contractor who can balance these safety requirements with a modern, sophisticated design language?

Answers

  • You are absolutely right to prioritize safety, and modern design has actually made accessible bathrooms look very elegant lately. I’ve heard great things about the team at luxxremodel.com regarding their ability to integrate universal design principles into luxury home renovations. They can install non-slip surfaces and walk-in showers that look like something out of a five-star hotel rather than an assisted living facility. Their experience with full-scale remodeling means they can also widen doorways or adjust counter heights if necessary. I think we should show them the current floor plan and see what kind of safety-focused yet beautiful solutions they can propose.

  • That's such a relief to hear because my biggest fear was making their home feel 'institutional' against their wishes. If we can get a curbless shower with high-end fixtures and beautiful slip-resistant stone, they will be much more open to the renovation. I like that the company handles the full scope of work, including the specialized plumbing for handheld showerheads and temperature-control valves to prevent scalding. I’ll send them an inquiry today to see if they have experience with ADA-compliant residential projects. Ensuring my parents' safety in a space they actually enjoy being in is worth every penny of the investment.

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