ADA Accessiblity

The Ultimate ADA Home Design Guide: Features for Every Room

When people hear ADA home design, they often assume it’s just ramps and wider doors. In reality, accessible homes include dozens of features—some obvious, some subtle, and some surprisingly innovative. What’s “typical” to a builder isn’t always typical to a homeowner and that’s why the best approach is education first. At Stroudswood Construction, we’ve completed ADA-focused renovations and full home builds throughout Horry County, including Tunnel to Towers home renovations, where accessibility had to be comprehensive, durable, and thoughtfully designed from the ground up. Its also important to know all the different features that could be included in your new home/Renovation.

Below is a complete, room-by-room breakdown of standard, recommended, and optional ADA features—so homeowners can see everything that’s possible.


🚿 ADA Bathroom Features (Standard + Advanced)

Bathrooms are one of the most important spaces in an accessible home but they are often overlooked.

FeatureCategoryWhy It Matters
Curbless / zero-threshold showerStandard ADAEliminates trip hazards
36”+ shower openingStandard ADAImproves mobility access
Slip-resistant flooringStandard ADAReduces fall risk
Grab bars (properly placed)Standard ADAStability and safety
Comfort-height toiletStandard ADAEasier transfers
Handheld shower headStandard ADAFlexible bathing
Built-in shower seatingRecommendedStability without add-ons
Touchless faucetsRecommendedReduces strain
Smart toilets with bidetAdvancedIndependence and comfort
Thermostatic mixing valvesRecommendedPrevents scalding
Motion-activated night lightingAdvancedImproves nighttime safety
Heated floorsOptionalComfort and circulation
Anti-fog mirrorsOptionalBetter visibility

ADA bathroom guidance:
https://www.ada.gov/resources/2010-ada-standards/


🍽️ Ulitmate ADA Kitchen Features/design (Standard + Smart)

Kitchens should be functional for everyone.

FeatureCategoryWhy It Matters
36”+ clear walkwaysStandard ADAWheelchair clearance
Lever-style handlesStandard ADAEasier operation
Lowered countertop sectionsStandard ADASeated usability
Pull-out drawers instead of cabinetsRecommendedEasier access
Pull-down upper shelvingRecommendedAccess without reaching
Touchless faucetsRecommendedHands-free control
Side-opening wall ovensRecommendedSafer cooking
Induction cooktopsRecommendedReduced burn risk
Smart plugs & switches (Alexa)AdvancedVoice-controlled appliances
Motorized upper cabinetsAdvancedButton-controlled access
Appliance status alertsAdvancedCognitive support

Smart home accessibility:
https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/devices/how-alexa-can-help-make-homes-more-accessible


🛋️ Living Areas & Hallways (Flow & Function)

Open, predictable spaces reduce physical and mental effort but also help keep peace of mind.

FeatureCategoryWhy It Matters
36”+ doorwaysStandard ADAMobility clearance
Open floor planRecommendedEasier navigation
Flush flooring transitionsStandard ADATrip prevention
Lever-style door handlesStandard ADAEasier grip
Reinforced walls for future grab barsRecommendedFuture-proofing
Smart lighting switchesRecommendedEasier control
Motion-activated lightingAdvancedHands-free safety
Voice-controlled lighting scenesAdvancedReduces effort
Sound-dampening wallsOptionalSensory comfort

Accessibility features overview:
https://comfortalife.com/accessibility-enhancements/accessibility-features/


🛏️ Bedrooms & Private Spaces

Bedrooms should be designed to support comfort, rest, and independence.

FeatureCategoryWhy It Matters
Wide doorwaysStandard ADAMobility access
Clear turning radiusStandard ADAWheelchair maneuvering
Lowered closet rodsStandard ADAReachable storage
Drawer-based closet systemsRecommendedLess bending
Smart lighting controlsRecommendedNighttime safety
Voice-activated blindsAdvancedHands-free control
Bedside control panelsAdvancedCentralized controls
Emergency alert systemsRecommendedAdded peace of mind

🚪 Entryways, Doors & Multi-Level Access

Access into and through the home is critical.

FeatureCategoryWhy It Matters
Zero-step entryStandard ADASeamless access
Non-slip exterior surfacesStandard ADASafety in wet conditions
Lever door hardwareStandard ADAEasier operation
Power-assisted doorsRecommendedIndependence
Stair liftsRecommendedMaintains multi-story access
Residential elevatorsAdvancedLong-term solution
Smart locks & video doorbellsAdvancedVisual + voice control
Covered entrywaysRecommendedWeather protection

Visitability concept:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visitability


👁️ Sensory, Cognitive & Neurodivergent-Friendly Features/design

Accessibility isn’t just physical.

FeatureCategoryWho It Helps
High-contrast finishesStandardLow vision
Adjustable lighting tonesRecommendedSensory sensitivity
Visual alarm & doorbell alertsRecommendedHearing impairments
Voice-controlled home hubsRecommendedLimited mobility
Color-zoned roomsOptionalCognitive orientation
Smart routines & remindersAdvancedMemory support
Sound-masking systemsOptionalAutism, PTSD

Smart home accessibility research:
https://www.meegle.com/en_us/topics/smart-home/smart-home-automation-for-accessibility


🌿 Outdoor, Garage & Utility Spaces

Often forgotten—but just as important.

FeatureCategoryWhy It Matters
Level patio transitionsStandard ADAOutdoor access
Motion-lit walkwaysRecommendedSafety
Smart garage door controlRecommendedRemote access
EV chargers with reachable heightOptionalFuture-ready
Raised garden bedsOptionalOutdoor usability
Accessible storage layoutsRecommendedSafer organization

Why This Matters in Myrtle Beach & Horry County

In coastal South Carolina, accessibility must work alongside:

  • Humidity control
  • Storm-rated construction
  • Long-term durability
  • Aging-in-place planning

When accessibility is designed from the beginning, homes feel intentional and not adapted later.

At Stroudswood Construction, we combine ADA knowledge, coastal construction experience, and real-world accessibility projects (including Tunnel to Towers renovations) to build homes that truly work for everyday life.


Final Thought: Show the Options

Most homeowners don’t know what’s possible—until they see it.

By including standard, recommended, and advanced ADA features, you also empower people to make informed decisions and design homes that support independence now and in the future.

If you’re considering an ADA home renovation or accessible home build in Myrtle Beach or Horry County, Stroudswood Construction is ready to walk you through every option and build a home that fits your life.

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