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Master Bathroom Remodel
Date
Fall 2024
Class
IDES 451-01 - Kitchen & Bath
Skills
Construction documents, universal design, research, ADA compliance, NKBA standards, renderings, presentation
Project type
Residential
Area
120 SF
Location
Cullowhee, NC
Software
Revit, Enscape, PowerPoint, Microsoft Office
Mary McCullen is a 78-year-old, widowed female who resides in her home with her vision impaired daughter & her hearing impaired son-in-law. Mary has been ensuring the wellbeing & safety of her daughter & son-in-law for many years. While Mary’s daughter & her husband are capable of caring for themselves, Mary often oversees tasks such as cooking, cleaning, & laundry. Having recently been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, Mary is finding her mobility is rapidly decreasing & has decided to have a ramp built from her master bedroom to the garden patio, which is her favorite spot, in addition to a renovation of her en-suite to accommodate her mobility issues. Currently, Mary is using a cane on most days but has had to use her walker more frequently as of late. As her disease progresses, Mary has accepted that she will be using a wheelchair.
Mary’s master suite heavily reflects her culture. She wishes to carry that theme into her master en-suite. She also wishes to replace her current single-sink vanity to a double bowl vanity so that her daughter & husband may use the space for themselves one day. Mary is a devout Roman Catholic & it is very important to her that this is represented in some manner in every room in her home. Mary’s home reflects her love for her culture & religion in a tasteful manner, without either dominating the overall design & she has requested the same for her en-suite! Mary’s en-suite is currently 45 sq. ft. with a step-in tub/shower. She would like to increase the sq. ft. to 120 sq. ft. (max) & has the space to expand. She would like to have a zero-transition shower, & a soaking tub that is wheelchair friendly. Ceiling height is 8’6” & she wishes for the ceiling height to remain the same with the addition.





















