bedrooms · bathrooms
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms connected by an (almost 4’) wide hallway. The hallway has a recessed (hidden) handrail. Mostly pocket doors, so the swing won’t be in the way of the wheel chairs. Two bedrooms have exterior doors to a porch, all bedrooms have fans and windows with integrated shades. Both bathrooms have two doors for ease of access, grab bars, roll-under sinks, bidet toilet seats, and roll-in showers.
The hallway connecting the bedrooms and bathrooms. We know that not everyone gets a fancy set of wheels, but sometimes you need a little extra support. So we recessed a handrail in the ship lap.
The first room is the smallest of the three bedrooms.
The smallest bedroom has only one door, which leads to the hallway through a pocket door.
Enter the main bathroom from the hall. There is a roll-in shower on the left.
In the main bathroom, the cabinet below the sink opens to allow a wheel chair to roll beneath the vanity.
There's a toilet with a bidet seat in the main bathroom. The towel bars double as grab bars.
The roll-in shower in the main bathroom. One door leads to the hall. A secondary door leads to the primary suite bedroom.
The second bedroom entrance is from the hall. There's an accessible exterior door to the east porch. There is a pneumatic medical bed available for use with the house.
Second bedroom. All three bedrooms have blinds that are built-in to the Pella doors and windows.
Primary Bedroom Suite. Enter via a pocket door from the hall. An exterior accessible door leads to the east porch. All the bedrooms have built-in blinds in the doors and windows.
View of the Primary Suite bedroom toward the hall. There is some built-in storage in addition to closet space.
The primary suite bathroom. There is a roll-in shower, wall-mounted sink, toilet with a bidet seat and various grab bars.
The primary suite bathroom also had two doors. One door is accessible and leads directly to the primary bedroom, the other is not accessible and leads to the laundry room.