

The original bath had a 24" door. This door will be replaced with a 36" pocket door to allow for greater access.

Journaling the process of building a univeral design home (handicapped accessible) to accomodate our family of five daughters, one has Cerebral Palsy. Lauren is non-verbal and non-ambulatory, but she is able to move about in a power wheelchair. Our mission is to build a house that will accomodate the needs of our family for years to come.