A truly accessible bathroom isn’t just about widening doors or lowering sinks — it’s about restoring ease, comfort, and dignity to one of the most personal spaces in your home.
At 3 Birds Accessibility, we design bathroom remodels for wheelchair access that are as beautiful as they are functional. Whether you’re planning for yourself, a loved one, or future accessibility, our Pittsburgh-based team helps you create a space that feels effortless, safe, and inviting.
Every detail matters — from layout to hardware. A successful wheelchair-accessible remodel considers how you move, reach, and navigate throughout the space.
Here are a few key features we recommend:
Every element serves a purpose, while still blending seamlessly into your bathroom’s design.
Pittsburgh homes often come with character — and challenges. Many older bathrooms have narrow layouts, small doorways, and steep transitions that make wheelchair access difficult.
That’s why every project begins with a custom evaluation of your space. We look at structural elements, plumbing, and accessibility needs to design a layout that feels natural to your home.
Visit our Pittsburgh office page to see how we help local homeowners bring accessibility and elegance together.
Accessibility doesn’t have to feel clinical. In fact, the best wheelchair-accessible bathrooms are indistinguishable from high-end designer spaces — open layouts, modern finishes, and subtle built-in safety features that simply make life easier.
We believe accessibility should enhance the look of your home, not detract from it. That’s why our remodels are designed to be timeless — spaces that feel current today and practical for decades to come.
Working with 3 Birds Accessibility means you get guidance from start to finish:
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When accessibility meets thoughtful design, independence follows.
If you’re planning a bathroom remodel for wheelchair access in Pittsburgh, our team is ready to help you build a space that restores freedom and peace of mind — while still feeling like home.

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