Accessible Bathroom Remodeling That Doesn't Compromise Style
More than 75% of Americans over 50 plan to age in place rather than move to retirement facilities, according to AARP.
But homeowners often don’t know where to start when designing or redesigning for aging-in-place accessibility.

Accessible Bathrooms That Feel Like Home
Beyond Hospital Aesthetics
At Cox Tile, we’ve recently completed several aging-in-place bathroom renovations that prove functionality and beauty can go hand in hand. Our projects demonstrate that accessible design doesn’t mean sacrificing style or personal touches—including those spa-like elements you’ve always wanted.
Comfort & Luxury for Everyday Living
Real Results, Real Possibilities
Our recent transformations show how thoughtful planning converts ordinary bathrooms into accessible, luxurious spaces. From cramped, outdated layouts to open, spa-like retreats, these before-and-after renovations reveal what’s possible when accessibility meets design excellence. Homeowners are often amazed at how sophisticated and inviting their new accessible bathrooms look.


Turning Obstacles Into Opportunities
Addressing Bathroom Challenges
Bathrooms can be particularly challenging spaces as mobility needs change. Your home environment may not currently sustain your changing requirements, but with proper planning, it can. Ensuring your bathroom is updated correctly means considering safety features and practical, accessible design elements while infusing your personality into the remodel.
Personalized Bathroom Solutions
The Cox Tile Difference
- Safe and accessible for all mobility levels
- Easy to maintain and clean
- Stylish and timeless, never institutional
- Built to last with quality materials
- Personalized to reflect your taste and preferences


Reimagine Your Bathroom
Ready to Explore Your Options?
Considering an aging-in-place bathroom renovation but don’t know where to start? We’d love to work with you. Our experienced team will help you envision the possibilities, select materials that combine safety with style, and create a space that supports your changing needs without compromising on beauty.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Slip resistant flooring
- Grab bars in strategic locations (near toilet and shower)
- Low curb or curbless to prevent tripping or falls
- Widen doorways
- Install lever -handle faucets
- Turning space for walkers or wheelchairs
Careful planning with an open floor plan with a clear path to the sink, toilet, and shower/tub.
Your shower would have to reconfigured to be a walk-in shower or low -entry shower to eliminate the need to step over a high curb/ bathtub.
A shower seat can be built and grab bars installed.
It depends on the complexity of the project. Adding items are the least expensive.
$ 3,000.00 to $ 30,000.00 plus for a complete renovation. This is dependent upon selections (finishes) and the quality of the components.
These can be discussed as your budget allows.
It will depend on how extensive your project.
The most extensive might include an Architect, Remodeling Contractor or GC, Tile Contractor, Plumbing Contractor, Electrical Contractor, Drywall Contractor, Painting Contractor, Cabinets, & Countertops, to name a few.
to discuss your project
and see more examples of our accessibility-focused renovations that look nothing like hospitals.