bathroom for handicapped people
sandra duncan
8 years ago
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Need help to design handicapped bathroom
Comments (4)12×6' is a very very narrow space. your shower is going to need to all the way in the back. 5x5 foot for a roll in shower is ada. I use a wheelchair and I have a 10 1/2×12 1/2' bathroom. honestly, it's much too narrow. I would consider modifying my layout and stealing real estate from another area....See Morehelp for a small bathroom
Comments (8)Lately i'm seeing quite a lot of people having questions about small bathrooms. So, just now i measured ours. It is 7 x 5 feet. The bathtub is thus 5 feet in length, but it is deep. For its size our bathroom has great amount of storage space for towels and such. No complaints here, save one. No room for pictures. So, in the future i would like to replace the tub with a walk in custom made ceramic tile shower in where our favorite picture is placed on the ceramic tiles. On houzz i found custom-tiles...See MoreNeed help for partitioning bathroom
Comments (2)These are small bathrooms why on earth would2 people be in there at the same time so why waste space with a divider at all, Really when is the last time you went to pee while someone was brushing their teeth . Separate toilets make sense in a separate room not in the same space...See MoreDo people prefer to use stone mosaic tiles for their home or office?
Comments (2)stone mosaic tiles are used in bathroom closet areas on floor or wall designing. It plays a crucial role for enhancing the beauty of bathroom walls especially outside the shower area or closet areas....See Moresandra duncan
8 years agoMaureen
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8 years ago
PPF.