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Single family residences don't usually have to comply with ADA requirements.  That said, a clear space in a bathroom for wheel chair access should be at least 36"x48" and not be impeded by a door swing.  It should provide that clear space in front of all fixtures when the door is closed.  

 

The general principle is to allow a wheelchair to enter the bathroom, close the door and manuever to all fixtures so as to use them.

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17 hours ago, Joe_Carrick said:

Single family residences don't usually have to comply with ADA requirements.  That said, a clear space in a bathroom for wheel chair access should be at least 36"x48" and not be impeded by a door swing.  It should provide that clear space in front of all fixtures when the door is closed.  

 

The general principle is to allow a wheelchair to enter the bathroom, close the door and manuever to all fixtures so as to use them.

Thank you for you rely,,

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