ADA Bathroom Remodel

Date: April 2026Location: SalemCategory: ADA Bath Remodel Completed in April 2026, this wheelchair accessible bathroom remodel was designed to create a safer, easier-to-use space for both residents and caregivers. The project included a fully curbless roll-in shower, large-format slip-resistant tile, ADA-compliant fixtures, strategically placed grab bars, and an open layout designed to improve mobility throughout the bathroom. To support long-term functionality, we also installed a wall-mounted ADA sink, reinforced support hardware, motion-activated lighting, and automatic humidity-sensing exhaust fans. These upgrades help simplify daily use while reducing maintenance concerns within active care environments. The finished bathroom combines clean modern design with practical accessibility features built for comfort, safety, and durability. Every detail was carefully planned to improve wheelchair access, reduce fall risks, and create a reliable space designed for heavy daily use.
ADA Bathroom Remodel

Date: July 2025Location: SalemCategory: ADA Bath Remodel Completed in July 2025 for a care facility in Salem, this accessible bathroom remodel was designed to improve safety, comfort, and daily functionality for both residents and caregivers. The project included a fully tiled roll-in shower, integrated drainage, durable large-format tile, ADA-compliant grab bars, and an open layout designed to support safer mobility assistance and easier wheelchair access. One of the standout features of this remodel was the accessible shower stretcher system, designed to improve safety and comfort for residents with limited mobility while helping caregivers assist more efficiently. This feature creates a safer bathing environment while also supporting easier day-to-day care within the facility. The finished bathroom was built for long-term durability, simple maintenance, and reliable daily use in an active care environment. Clean modern finishes and thoughtfully planned accessibility features help create a safer, more functional bathroom designed to handle heavy use over time.
ADA Bathroom Remodel

Date: June 2025Location: SalemCategory: ADA Bath Remodel Completed in June 2025 for a care facility in Salem, this accessible bathroom remodel was designed to improve safety, comfort, and everyday functionality for both residents and caregivers. The project included a fully curbless roll-in shower, large-format tile, ADA-compliant grab bars and fixtures, an accessible wall-mounted sink, and durable low-maintenance finishes designed for long-term use in a high-traffic care environment. The open bathroom layout was carefully planned to improve wheelchair accessibility, maneuverability, and safer daily use throughout the space. At the same time, the finished remodel maintains a clean, modern appearance that feels warm and welcoming rather than overly institutional. Every detail of this remodel was designed to support long-term durability, easier maintenance, and improved accessibility for active residential care settings.
ADA Bathroom Remodel

Date: May 2025Location: Scotts MillsCategory: ADA Bath Remodel Completed in May 2025 in Scotts Mills, this ADA bathroom remodel was designed for a couple who wanted to remain safe, comfortable, and independent in their home long-term. Although the bathroom footprint was relatively compact, the layout was carefully redesigned to improve accessibility while still maintaining a warm, modern appearance. The project included a fully curbless walk-in shower, strategically placed grab bars, slip-resistant tile flooring, and an open layout designed to improve mobility and help reduce fall risks. Large-format tile and matte black fixtures gave the bathroom a clean residential feel while still supporting easier daily use and long-term functionality. Every part of the remodel was planned to maximize space efficiency without making the bathroom feel overly clinical or institutional. This ADA bathroom remodel is one example of the accessible bathroom remodeling work MJ Bowman LLC completes throughout the Willamette Valley.
ADA Bathroom Remodel

Date: May 2025Location: SalemCategory: ADA Bath Remodel This ADA-accessible bathroom remodel was built to improve safety, accessibility, and long-term usability for both residents and caregivers. The project included a fully curbless roll-in shower, ADA-compliant fixtures, commercial-grade grab bars, slip-resistant tile flooring, and durable low-maintenance finishes designed for daily use. The updated bathroom layout was carefully planned to improve mobility, reduce fall risks, and create easier access throughout the space. At the same time, the finished remodel maintains a clean, modern appearance that works well within an active residential care environment.
ADA Bathroom Remodel

Date: May 2024Location: AumsvilleCategory: ADA Bath Remodel This custom aging-in-place bathroom remodel was designed to help homeowners remain safe, comfortable, and independent in their home for years to come. The project included a fully curbless walk-in shower, built-in bench seating, strategically placed grab bars, wide accessibility clearances, and durable low-maintenance finishes throughout the space. Every detail was planned to improve mobility, reduce fall risks, and create easier daily use without sacrificing appearance. By combining practical accessibility features with clean modern design, the finished bathroom delivers long-term functionality while still maintaining a warm, high-end residential feel.
Bathroom Remodel

Date: December 2025Location: South SalemCategory: Bath Remodel This guest bath remodel was designed to bring a bold, modern look to the home while maximizing comfort and function. The space features a striking full-height charcoal tile shower with a textured finish, paired with warm brushed brass fixtures for a clean, upscale contrast. A walk-in shower design, oversized rain head, and custom floating corner shelves create a sleek, spa-inspired feel while keeping the space practical for everyday use. The custom floating vanity adds warmth and balance with natural wood tones, quartz countertops, and a contemporary integrated sink. A frameless mirror and streamlined lighting keep the room feeling open and bright, while the one-piece modern toilet and simple finishes maintain a clean, uncluttered aesthetic. Every detail was selected to create a timeless design that feels both luxurious and highly functional. This project is a great example of how thoughtful material choices and quality craftsmanship can completely transform a bathroom into a standout feature of the home. This project included ADA-style accessibility upgrades such as strategically placed grab bars, a comfort-height toilet, wall-mounted sink with open knee clearance, fold-down shower seat, handheld shower fixture, and wide-open maneuvering space for wheelchair access. We also installed motion-activated lighting and automatic humidity-sensing exhaust fans, helping simplify daily use for residents while reducing the need for staff to manage lights and ventilation. Built-in shelving was added for convenient storage while keeping the room uncluttered and easy to navigate. At MJ Bowman LLC, we take pride in building spaces that are both practical and well-crafted. Accessible remodels require careful planning, code awareness, and attention to detail—and this project is a great example of creating a safer, more efficient environment without sacrificing appearance or quality.
ADA Bathroom Remodel

Date: April 2026Location: Central SalemCategory: ADA Bath Remodel We recently completed this care facility bathroom remodel in Salem, Oregon, designed to improve safety, comfort, and everyday use for both residents and caregivers. The outdated bathroom was transformed into a clean, modern, barrier-free space featuring a roll-in shower, slip-resistant large-format tile, and durable low-maintenance finishes designed for long-term performance. This ADA-inspired bathroom remodel included grab bars, a comfort-height toilet, a wall-mounted sink with knee clearance, a fold-down shower seat, handheld shower fixtures, and wide wheelchair-accessible clearances throughout the room. We also installed motion-activated lighting and humidity-sensing exhaust fans to help simplify daily use for residents and staff. Built-in shelving added convenient storage while keeping the bathroom open, uncluttered, and easy to navigate. Every part of the layout was carefully planned to improve accessibility, reduce fall risks, and support safer daily routines within an active care environment. At MJ Bowman LLC, we build accessible bathrooms that combine safety, durability, and modern design. Our team focuses on creating practical spaces that hold up to daily use while still feeling clean, comfortable, and welcoming.
Bathroom Remodel

Date: Summer 2024Location: SalemCategory: Primary Bath Remodel Our client recently purchased a custom home built in the early 2000s and loved many aspects of it. However, although the primary bath was spacious, they said the shag carpet, Corian shower stall and dated turn of the century aesthetic had to go! Their vision was to blend ultra-modern with old world traditional – not a common request, but the result is stunning. We decided on using a single variety of large format tile for the floor, curbless shower, and tub alcove. The shower drain and HVAC vent are both integrated into the tile floor, so they’re almost unnoticeable, which contributes to the sleek monolithic look. Our client opted to have us remove the old inset platform tub, and install a free-standing tub in its place. That piece, as well as the crenulated framed mirrors and hand-blown Venetian glass sconces are a nod to the old world. We installed a modern Quartz vanity slab with metallic veining and contemporary European faucets, and everything works beautifully together. All of this combined with a color saturation paint job results in a cavernous, yet cozy feel when you walk into the space…Mission accomplished!
Bathroom Remodel

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