Home is where we should feel most comfortable. But for many Pittsburgh homeowners, aging, recovery, or mobility changes can make everyday spaces difficult to navigate.
That’s why home accessibility solutions have become so important. From barrier-free bathrooms to stair lifts and entryway ramps, these upgrades make life easier, safer, and more independent — without sacrificing the charm or character of your home.
At 3 Birds Accessibility, we believe accessibility isn’t just about safety. It’s about restoring freedom and confidence inside the place you love most.
Every home — and every person — has different needs. The best accessibility designs start with listening.
Our team takes time to understand your daily routines, challenges, and goals before recommending solutions. That way, what we install fits seamlessly into your home and your life.
Common Pittsburgh accessibility projects include:
From South Side townhouses to Fox Chapel estates, every Pittsburgh home presents a different challenge — narrow hallways, steep staircases, or tight bathrooms.
Our team specializes in adapting accessibility solutions to these unique spaces without compromising the look or feel of your home. Whether it’s a historic house or a newer build, our designs enhance function while preserving style.
Visit our Pittsburgh office page to learn how we help local homeowners live comfortably and safely.
Accessibility doesn’t mean clinical. It means thoughtful.
We design every project with aesthetics in mind — sleek fixtures, neutral finishes, and seamless installations that look intentional, not institutional. Your home should feel welcoming, not medical.
Working with 3 Birds Accessibility means you’ll have guidance from start to finish:
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Accessibility isn’t just about remodeling — it’s about reclaiming control over your daily life. Whether you’re adapting your home for yourself or a loved one, small changes can make a world of difference.
From the bathroom to the front porch, every space can be safer, more usable, and more comfortable. That’s what true accessibility looks like.

Apr 24, 2026
For homeowners dealing with mobility challenges, stairs can quickly become one of the most difficult parts of the home to navigate. Multi-level homes are common throughout Pittsburgh, and accessing bedrooms, bathrooms, or basements often requires climbing stairs several times a day.

Apr 21, 2026
When planning an accessible bathroom remodel, homeowners often encounter the terms walk-in shower and barrier-free shower.

Apr 18, 2026
For individuals who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices, many traditional home layouts can present daily challenges. Steps at entryways, narrow doorways, and standard bathroom fixtures are often designed without accessibility in mind.

Apr 15, 2026
For individuals who use wheelchairs, walkers, or other mobility devices, even a few steps at the entrance of a home can create a significant barrier.