
Accessible Bathroom Renovation in Toronto
Create a bathroom that is safe, comfortable, and beautiful for every member of your household. Our barrier-free designs combine aging-in-place features like curbless showers, grab bars, and wheelchair-accessible layouts with the premium finishes and craftsmanship you deserve.
Barrier-Free Bathrooms Designed for Safety & Style
An accessible bathroom should not look or feel like a clinical afterthought. We design barrier-free spaces that meet Ontario Building Code accessibility guidelines while delivering the same premium finishes and modern aesthetics as any luxury bathroom renovation. Whether you are planning for aging in place, accommodating a family member with mobility challenges, or future-proofing your home, our team builds bathrooms that are safe, functional, and beautiful.

Curbless Roll-In Showers
Our curbless shower designs eliminate the raised threshold entirely, creating a seamless transition from bathroom floor to shower floor. We use linear drain systems with precision-sloped floors to contain water while providing unrestricted access for wheelchair users, walkers, or anyone with limited mobility. Every roll-in shower we build includes a fold-down teak bench and strategically placed grab bars.
Zero-threshold entry for wheelchair access
Linear drain with precision-sloped floor
Fold-down bench and grab bars included

Safety-First Fixtures & Fittings
Every fixture in an accessible bathroom must be safe, easy to operate, and positioned correctly. We install comfort-height toilets (17 to 19 inches), wall-mounted vanities that allow wheelchair approach, lever-handle faucets that require minimal grip strength, and anti-scald thermostatic valves that prevent temperature spikes. All grab bars are anchored into structural blocking rated for a minimum of 250 pounds.
Comfort-height toilets and lever faucets
Anti-scald thermostatic valves
Grab bars rated for 250+ pounds

Non-Slip Flooring & Lighting
Falls are the leading cause of bathroom injuries, especially for seniors and individuals with mobility challenges. We install non-slip porcelain tile with a high coefficient of friction (COF) rating, and design layered lighting systems with motion-activated nightlights, bright task lighting at the vanity, and ambient lighting throughout the space to eliminate shadows and dark spots.
High COF non-slip tile
Motion-activated nightlights
Shadow-free layered lighting

Widened Doorways & Layout Planning
Accessibility starts at the entrance. We widen bathroom doorways to a minimum of 36 inches and often install pocket or barn-style sliding doors that do not swing into the room and reduce the required clearance. Inside, we plan layouts with a minimum 60-inch turning radius and clear floor space at every fixture to ensure comfortable, independent use.
36-inch minimum doorway widths
Pocket or sliding door options
60-inch turning radius layouts
Our Accessible Renovation Process
Every accessible bathroom project starts with understanding the unique needs of the people who will use it.
Accessibility Assessment
We evaluate the existing bathroom, discuss the user's specific mobility needs, measure clearances, and identify all modifications required. You receive a detailed proposal and quote.
Custom Accessible Design
Our team creates a layout that meets OBC accessibility guidelines with the right fixtures, clearances, and safety features for the user's needs. We present the plan with material options.
Structural Preparation
We widen doorways, reinforce walls with structural blocking for grab bars, prepare the subfloor for a curbless shower, and complete all plumbing and electrical rough-ins.
Installation & Finishes
Non-slip tile, curbless shower, fixtures, grab bars, vanity, and lighting are installed with precision. Every element is positioned for safety and ease of use.
Testing & Walkthrough
We test all fixtures, verify grab bar anchorage, confirm proper drainage, and complete a detailed walkthrough to ensure the bathroom is safe, functional, and ready to use.
Accessible Bathroom Renovation Cost in Toronto
The cost of an accessible bathroom renovation depends on the scope of modifications and the level of finishes selected. Here are typical price ranges for the Toronto and GTA area:
$5,000 – $12,000
Grab bars, raised toilet, handheld shower, non-slip flooring, lever faucets
$15,000 – $22,000
Tub removal, barrier-free shower, fold-down bench, grab bars, new tile
$25,000 – $40,000+
Widened doorway, roll-in shower, wheelchair vanity, heated floors, full remodel
Up to $20,000
Federal HATC and provincial programs may offset a portion of your costs
We provide a detailed written quote after every in-home accessibility assessment. Our team can also help you identify available tax credits and accessibility grants to reduce your out-of-pocket costs.
Why Homeowners Choose Us
Licensed, insured, and backed by a workmanship warranty, we deliver quality renovations with clear pricing and a smooth, stress-free process.
Licensed & Insured Professionals
Every project is handled by fully licensed trades backed by liability insurance and WSIB clearance, so you can build with peace of mind.
Workmanship You Can Trust
We stand behind our work with a 2-year warranty—so your investment is protected long after the project is complete.
Transparent Quotes, No Surprises
Upfront pricing and detailed estimates mean you’ll always know what to expect—no hidden fees, no guesswork.

Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to the questions Ontario homeowners ask most.
How much does an accessible bathroom renovation cost in Toronto?
What Ontario building codes apply to accessible bathroom renovations?
Are there grants available for accessible bathroom renovations in Ontario?
What features make a bathroom truly accessible?
Can you make an existing bathroom accessible without a full renovation?
Locations
We service the following locations throughout the GTA.
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