
Aging-in-Place Bathrooms in Boise, Idaho
Boise's long-range housing timeline shapes how we think about aging in place here.
Aging-in-Place Bathrooms for Boise homes
Boise's long-range housing timeline shapes how we think about aging in place here. A homeowner who's spent twenty or thirty years in a North End Craftsman bungalow or a Bench mid-century home is a different planning conversation than a couple settling into a newer build out in Southeast Boise or Harris Ranch with decades still ahead of them. In both cases, the smartest move is treating a bathroom remodel as the one chance to build in wider doorways, wall blocking for future grab bars, and a curbless base while the walls are already open, rather than as a separate project down the road. Done well, none of it reads as adaptive equipment — it just looks like a well-designed, contemporary bathroom. We plan for the home you'll be living in at seventy, not just the one you're living in now.
What's included
Aging-in-Place Bathrooms
- Blocking installed behind the walls for grab bars wherever you might want them later
- Curbless shower entry with comfort-height built-in bench
- Comfort-height, floating vanity with clear knee space
- Slip-resistant flooring that still looks like a premium finish
- Layered lighting designed for clarity and easy nighttime use

What affects cost in Boise
Honest pricing, no guesswork
Adding blocking, a wider door rough-opening, or a curbless pan during a remodel that's already opening the walls costs only marginally more than the same remodel without those features; retrofitting them into a finished bathroom later is a far larger, separate project.
We don't publish one-size-fits-all prices. After a free in-home consultation we give you a clear, fixed quote in writing — no surprise change orders once the project is underway.
Boise questions, answered
Frequently asked
- We're not dealing with any mobility issues yet — is it too early to plan for aging in place in our North End home?
- It's actually the ideal time. Building in blocking, clearances, and a curbless shower base while a bathroom is already being remodeled costs little extra and stays invisible until you need it, whereas doing the same work later means reopening walls and floors you just finished.
- Will planning ahead like this make our Boise bathroom look institutional?
- No — that's the point of doing it this way. We use the same tile, fixtures, and finishes you'd choose anyway; the wider doorway, reinforced walls, and curbless floor are built into the design rather than added on top of it.
Request a free estimate
Aging-in-Place Bathrooms in Boise, done right
Tell us about your space and we'll follow up to schedule a free, no-obligation design consultation with clear, fixed pricing.
Prefer to talk? Call (208) 779-5551

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