

Compare each tub, and all of the available features, in the chart below (or download the PDF).įill Volume (*170 lb.

The layout shown here is used only as an example in illustrating the features of a compliant toilet room. For wheelchair users For people who require assistance in the bathroom For people with progressive conditions Regulations for disabled wetroom dimensions Building regulations outlined in the government’s Document M state the minimum dimensions for an accessible wetroom are 2500mm x 2400mm. Bestbath has several tubs, all with different dimensions, capacities, and options available. Accessible toilet rooms can be configured in many different ways. When designing a bathroom, it’s important to be sure every aspect suits your needs. Our smooth-walls have no tile pattern or design, but will still look great for years to come with our quality construction and gelcoat finish. Sometimes you just want to keep it simple. Get the look of 4” square smooth ceramic tile with the quality and convenience of Bestbath’s plywood-backed composite construction and design. Is bigger always better? You be the judge! We took the look of standard tiles and kicked it up a notch to an 8” smooth tile pattern. (8” tile with a smooth or textured finish) Customize the look by selecting one of our many accent colors. This tile pattern is, well, a classic!Ī popular choice for custom accent colors! 8” smooth tile with a 4” diamond-tile decorative band. These requirements apply to all government, state, local, parks, recreational centers, and commercial businesses for new and altered construction sites. Our 4” classic tile has subtle ripples for an added dimensional look. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has established minimum requirements for public restrooms and commercial bathrooms.

(4” tile with a textured or dimpled finish) This modern design comes with 90-degree corners for a seamless look.

Go big with our with 12×18 large format subway-tile pattern. Plus, showers with the Subway Tile feature our 90-degree corners for a beautiful clean look. Our newest design features the popular 8”x4” subway-tile pattern. The center of the toilet must be 16 to 18 inches away from the side wall. Toilet: The space for the toilet must be a minimum of 60 inches wide. That means a minimum of 42 inches wide, with no more than a one-half-inch threshold. A custom cabinet was made to the height ideal for our client’s use of the sink and a protective panel placed over the pea trap.Most Bestbath showers are available in a variety of finishes for designing a beautiful custom shower for the bathroom. Entry door: The door to the bathroom must be wide enough to admit a wheelchair, says South. A crema marfil marble mosaic in an elongated hex pattern was used in the shower room for it’s beauty and flexibility in sloped shower. Travertine-look porcelain tile was used in a large format on the shower walls to minimize grout lines and maximize ease of maintenance. We met the objectives of functionality and safety without compromising beauty in this aging in place bathroom. We added support bars in all areas and with maximum flexibility to allow the client to perform all bathing functions independently, and all were positioned after carefully recreating her movements. Safety was another significant factor for the room. Features such as the roll in shower, roll up vanity and the ability to use her chair for flexibility over the fixed wall mounted seat allow her to be more independent in this bathroom. We designed this unique bath, specific to the client's specifications to make it more wheel chair accessible. We created this beautiful accessible bathroom in Carlsbad to give our client a more functional space.
