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ADA Wheelchair Accessible Home Remodeling in Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Northville, Novi, Plymouth, Ann Arbor & Southeast Michigan
Welcome to the Access + Home = Life Blog by BFA, LLC – Contractor & Disability Consultant. Here we share real-world accessibility remodeling projects, wheelchair accessible bathroom renovations, ADA roll-in showers, aging-in-place solutions, stair lifts, vertical platform lifts, wheelchair ramps, and home accessibility modifications completed throughout Southeast Michigan.
With more than 23 years of experience and Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) credentials, our team helps homeowners create safer, more functional, and more independent living environments. We proudly serve homeowners in Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Northville, Novi, Plymouth, Ann Arbor, Canton, Rochester Hills, Troy, and communities throughout Southeast Michigan.
Our blog features wheelchair accessible bathrooms, barrier-free showers, curbless shower installations, accessible kitchens, aging-in-place remodeling, disability lifts, stair lift installations, wheelchair lift projects, and home modifications designed for seniors, veterans, and individuals living with mobility challenges. Whether you are planning ahead for aging in place or adapting a home after an injury, illness, or disability, you'll find practical ideas, expert guidance, and real project examples from Michigan's accessibility remodeling specialists.
Accessibility Solutions. Home Modifications. Aging in Place. Because Every Home Should Support Every Body.
Bathroom Accessibility with BFA,llc
An effective accessible wheelchair bathroom is a system that is stylish, functional, and a place you or a loved one will safely enjoy showering in.
I know dealing with a family member who needs a barrier-free shower is already stressful, without worrying about these construction and design decisions. That’s why BFA llc would love to help you.
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From Powder Room to Wheelchair Accessible Bath
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When you apply Universal Design Concepts, the possibilities are endless!
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#Michigan's Accessible Bathroom Remodels for Elderly & Disabled
Michigan's Accessible Bathroom Remodels for Elderly & Disabled
If you or a loved one has a disability, and you want to stay as independent for as long as you can, think about your daily living. What do you need to do to take care of yourself? Where do you need to go in your home? What do you need access to?
These questions will help you identify some of the areas that may be good candidates for home remodeling … to help make things easier to use, easier to get to, and much more safe and comfortable, so you can maintain your quality of life.
Below pictures of our work. These new bathrooms are life-changing for the whole family.
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Why should I invest in a Wall-mounted toilet... ? (also known as wall-hung toilets)
Wall-mounted toilets (also known as wall-hung toilets) do not require much installation space in your bathroom.
If the bathroom in your home is small, you need to invest in a space-saving toilet, the wall-hung toilet is one of the best in this regard.
When properly installed, the toilet will offer you a clean and decent appeal, and save you a few inches of space in the bathroom. The mounting hardware is entirely concealed. This results in a seamless and sleek appearance that many homeowners love to have in their bathrooms.
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Our #BFAllc customers are in love with their new toilet! #accessiblebathrooms #Wallmounttoilet
Improved Bathroom Safety- Grab bars
Great install today for several bathroom grab bars. This home is safe and ready to return home to when rehab is over.
Handrails can be used throughout your home to provide safety and help prevent falls along hallways, steps, and ramps and will help you keep your balance and provide safe, accessible surroundings and reduce your risk of falling.
Move or Improve?
Most of us would choose to live and retire in our own home rather than move to a nursing home or assisted living center. Your home can be remodeled and modified to accommodate your needs and physical capabilities and conditions. Your house can become more accessible with a few minor home modifications.
Our highly trained team of accessibility specialists will go to your home and give you a free consultation.
Call us today at 734-414-9525 to schedule yours!