Many homeowners are utilizing design elements that make their bathroom more accessible for them, either now or in the future, and also for elderly guests, a family member recuperating from an injury or illness, or simply resale. Some common features are comfort-height toilets, grab bars and zero clearance shower stalls. And don’t think of ugly hospital grab bars, there are many options today that integrate beautifully with the other elements in the bathroom like towel bars. Talk to your designer and let them know if you are interested in learning more about these options. Next post Question # 5…
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