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A bathroom that’s hard to get into, hard to move around in, or dangerous to use when the floor is wet isn’t something you just live with. It’s a renovation that should have happened already. Whether the need is immediate or you’re planning ahead for the next 10 to 20 years, an accessible bathroom gives you independence in the room where falls are most likely to happen.
Turnkey Renovators builds ADA-conscious bathroom renovations across Greater New Orleans. Barrier-free showers, grab bars rated to support body weight, comfort-height toilets, wider doorways, and slip-resistant flooring, all designed to meet accessibility guidelines while still looking like a bathroom you’re proud to walk into. Fifteen years of renovation work in Louisiana homes means we’ve retrofitted bathrooms in shotgun doubles with 24-inch doorways and built fully accessible master baths in newer construction from the ground up.
Call 504-527-8711 for a free consultation, or schedule your estimate online.
Accessibility doesn’t mean the bathroom has to look like a hospital room. That’s the concern we hear most often, and it’s the one we take most seriously. Grab bars come in brushed nickel, matte black, and oil-rubbed bronze. Curbless showers with linear drains look modern, not medical. Comfort-height toilets are the same models you’d see in any high-end bath.
The difference is in the planning: wider clearances, reinforced blocking behind the walls, non-slip surfaces, and fixtures positioned where they’re reachable from a seated or standing position.
Most bathrooms in older New Orleans homes weren’t built with accessibility in mind. Narrow doorways (often 24 to 28 inches), small footprints, tub/shower combos with high step-overs, and pedestal sinks with no support structure. Retrofitting these spaces takes rethinking the layout within the existing walls, or sometimes borrowing a few square feet from an adjacent closet or hallway.

Detailed written estimate before work starts.
Accessible bathroom work is often part of a larger bathroom renovation. Whether you’re adapting one bathroom or updating the entire home for accessibility, the same team handles it.
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Master Bathroom Renovation Dual vanities, walk-in showers, freestanding tubs, heated floors, and custom tile designed around how you start and end your day. |
Guest Bathroom Renovation Durable finishes and smart layouts built to impress without overbuilding. Designed for occasional use with materials that hold up over time. |
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Bathroom Vanity Installation Single, double, floating, or furniture-style vanities sized to your space. Includes countertop templating, plumbing connections, and mirror mounting. |
Shower & Tub Installation Walk-in showers, tub-to-shower conversions, freestanding soaking tubs, and combo units. Fully waterproofed and tiled with proper drainage. |
Whole Home RenovationComplete home transformations that modernize your space, improve flow, and add lasting value — all managed by one experienced team from start to finish. |
Kitchen RenovationFrom layout redesign to cabinets, countertops, flooring, and lighting — we create kitchens that are both beautiful and built for how your family lives. |
Bathroom RenovationLuxurious makeovers for master, guest, and ADA-accessible bathrooms — from modern fixtures and stylish tile to vanities and shower installations. |
Bedroom RenovationTransform your bedroom into a comfortable retreat with updated layouts, custom closets, new flooring, fresh paint, and improved lighting. |
Living Room RenovationOpen up dark, closed-off layouts and create bright, functional living spaces designed for how your family gathers, relaxes, and entertains. |
Basement Renovation & FinishingConvert unused basement space into functional living areas with proper moisture control, insulation, flooring, and finishes built for New Orleans conditions. |
Flooring InstallationHardwood, tile, and luxury vinyl plank installed with proper subfloor preparation and seamless transitions — materials chosen to withstand Louisiana’s humidity. |
Drywall Installation & RepairProfessional drywall installation and repair that delivers flawless, seamless walls — the perfect canvas for your design vision. |
Interior PaintingExpert painting services from bold accent walls to meticulous trim work — bringing color, personality, and a polished finish to every room. |
An accessible bathroom renovation isn’t just about meeting guidelines. It’s about making the room safe and functional for someone who needs it, without making the space feel like a compromise. Whether you’re planning ahead or responding to an immediate need, it starts with a walkthrough and an honest conversation about what the space requires.
Call 504-527-8711 to schedule your ADA-accessible bathroom renovation today.
A targeted upgrade with grab bars, a comfort-height toilet, and lever-handle fixtures is the most affordable path. A full renovation with a barrier-free shower, wider doorway, and layout changes runs higher. Plumbing relocation on a slab and doorway structural work are the biggest cost variables. Written estimate with line-item detail before work starts.
Two to four weeks for most projects. Grab bar and fixture upgrades can finish in a few days. A full gut with doorway widening and barrier-free shower construction takes closer to four weeks.
No. Accessible features like curbless showers, comfort-height toilets, and lever-handle fixtures are increasingly standard in modern bathroom design. Buyers see them as upgrades, not limitations. Wider doorways and barrier-free entries are desirable across all demographics.
Sometimes. Adding grab bars, replacing the toilet with a comfort-height model, installing a handheld showerhead, and swapping knob fixtures for lever handles can improve accessibility without tearing out tile or moving walls. We assess what’s possible within your current layout during the consultation.
ADA guidelines specify 32 inches of clear opening as the minimum. For comfortable wheelchair access, 36 inches is preferred. Most older New Orleans homes have interior doors at 24 to 28 inches, so widening is usually part of the project.
Both. Prefabricated fiberglass or acrylic roll-in shower bases are a practical, lower-cost option. Custom-tiled zero-threshold showers offer more design flexibility and a higher-end appearance. We’ll recommend the option that fits your budget and the look you want.

