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Accessible Bathroom Design in Park City, IL

Design-build accessible bathroom remodel planned for Ranch homes in 1960s-1990s

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Accessible Bathroom Design planned for Park City homes

Delta - Bathroom and Kitchen Remodeling is a Lake County accessible bathroom design firm working in Park City, Illinois, on Ranch homes from the 1960s-1990s era. Curbless showers, grab-bar blocking, and comfort-height fixtures are layout decisions designed in from the first walkthrough.

Accessibility in a Park City bathroom does not mean institutional. Local projects often start with this condition: Smaller baths often need better waterproofing, ventilation, vanity storage, and easy-clean tile or wall surfaces. The goal is independent daily use that still reads as a premium residential space, with universal design layered in from the layout stage rather than retrofitted.

Investment

Historical investment ranges for accessible bathroom remodel in Park City

Pricing is shaped by cabinetry specification, finish level, structural work, and how much the layout moves. Every project is priced after an in-home visit.

Tier Range What's typical
Accessibility-aware refresh $28K–$45K New comfort-height fixtures, grab bar installation, lever hardware, slip-resistant tile. Same footprint.
Curbless shower conversion $45K–$80K Recessed pan and linear drain, walk-in or roll-in shower, blocking for future grab bars, comfort-height vanity, accessible storage.
Full universal-design suite $80K–$140K+ Rebuilt subfloor, custom roll-under vanity, integrated lighting, transfer-friendly door swings, premium tile, full mobility planning.
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What a Park City accessible bathroom remodel involves

Accessible Bathroom Design in Park City is priced after an in-home visit. Cost and timeline depend on scope and finish level.

Curbless shower

Recessed pan, linear drain, and a subfloor rebuilt when the slab or framing in a Ranch Park City home requires it.

Grab bar blocking

In-wall blocking goes in at every realistic future grab-bar location during the remodel, even when the visible bars are installed later.

Clear floor space

A 60-inch turning circle, 30-by-48-inch clear approaches, and transfer-safe door swings, planned against the existing room footprint.

Permits

City of Park City Building Department, 3355 Belvidere Road, Park City, IL 60085 (847-623-5030). Office hours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Most permit applications processed within 10 business days. We submit, schedule inspections, and close out the project.

When to remodel

Signs your Park City accessible bathroom remodel is ready

Single-level living is worth protecting

Ranch and split-level homes in Park City already solve the hardest aging-in-place problem: no stairs between the bedroom and the bathroom. An accessible remodel builds on that advantage with a curbless shower, clear floor space, and in-wall blocking, so the house stays livable for decades.

The original hall bath is too tight to age into

1960s-1990s Park City ranches were built with compact hall bathrooms sized for a tub-shower combo. Recovering usable space, removing the curb, and planning a 30-by-48-inch approach is a layout change that decides how much of the bathroom stays or gets rebuilt.

A fall or surgery changed the timeline

When mobility needs arrive suddenly in a Park City home, the bathroom is the highest-risk room. Because the living space is already on one level, an accessible bathroom is often the single change that keeps the whole house working.

You want it to read as residential, not clinical

Accessibility begins with floor space, door clearance, and shower geometry. In a Ranch home the bathroom can carry the same tile, lighting, and vanity quality as any premium remodel while supporting independent use.

Local difference

Why Park City kitchen and bathroom remodeling is different

Park City remodeling is different from the larger estate-home suburbs because the best projects are usually compact and practical. The priority is making the kitchen and bath easier to use, easier to clean, and more durable without adding unnecessary complexity.

FAQ

Accessible Bathroom Design in Park City: common questions

How long does an accessible bathroom remodel take in Park City?

Most accessible bathroom projects in Park City run four to eight weeks from demolition through final walkthrough. Curbless shower conversions that require rebuilding the subfloor or relocating the drain trend toward the longer end. The schedule is locked before contract signature.

What does an accessible bathroom in Park City typically cost?

Accessible bathroom projects in Park City are priced after an in-home visit. Cost depends on whether the shower becomes curbless, how much subfloor or drain work that requires, doorway widening, and finish level.

Do you handle permits for accessible bathroom work in Park City?

Yes. City of Park City Building Department, 3355 Belvidere Road, Park City, IL 60085 (847-623-5030). Office hours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Most permit applications processed within 10 business days. Curbless shower conversions, drain relocation, and doorway widening commonly require permits and inspections. We submit the permit set, coordinate inspections, and close out the project so homeowners never deal with the building department directly.

Do you build handicap-accessible or wheelchair-accessible bathrooms in Park City?

Yes. The same project is searched as a handicap-accessible, wheelchair-accessible, ADA, senior, or aging-in-place bathroom. In Park City we design it as an accessible bathroom: a curbless or roll-in shower, a 30-by-48-inch clear approach, in-wall blocking for grab bars, comfort-height fixtures, and a roll-under vanity, planned into a room that still reads as a high-end residential bathroom rather than a hospital fixture set.

Does an accessible bathroom in Park City have to look institutional?

No. In a Ranch Park City home, curbless showers, comfort-height fixtures, blocking for future grab bars, and clear floor space are specified inside the same tile, stone, and lighting language as any premium remodel. The goal is independent daily use that never signals institutional or hospital aesthetics.

What is the difference between ADA-compliant and ADA-informed in a Park City home?

ADA compliance is a commercial code standard. Park City homes are designed ADA-informed, which pulls the relevant clearances, fixture heights, transfer zones, and grab-bar locations into a residential design sized to the actual home and household rather than a code-minimum public restroom.

Start the conversation

Schedule a Park City accessible bathroom remodel consultation

Tell us about the room. We will follow up within one business day with the next step. No high-pressure sales call.

Prefer to talk now? (847) 847-4148
From the owner
Katarzyna Pindral
CEO & Founder, Delta - Bathroom and Kitchen Remodeling

"I started this firm in 1987. Every project carries the same standard I'd apply to my own home."

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