This barrier-free bathroom renovation project in Pickering was designed with a strong focus on accessibility, safety, and long-term everyday comfort. The goal of the renovation was to create a bathroom environment that supports ease of movement while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic suitable for long-term living. The shower area features a curbless walk-in layout with a continuous floor surface, minimizing level changes and reducing potential tripping hazards. A linear drain system was carefully integrated to ensure efficient water management without disrupting the visual flow of the space. Large-format wall tiles were selected to reduce grout lines, improving durability and simplifying maintenance over time. An integrated wall niche with soft lighting enhances usability while adding subtle depth to the overall design. The vanity area incorporates a floating wood cabinet, providing functional storage while allowing for greater flexibility and clearance beneath. Neutral tones, restrained material choices, and matte black fixtures create a balanced, understated look that prioritizes practicality over trends. Project Location: Pickering Toronto Contractor: Reno Compass
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