If you live in Downers Grove, Naperville, Warrenville, or anywhere in the Western Suburbs of Chicagoland, chances are your hallway bathroom sees a lot of traffic including kids, guests, aging relatives, or even full-time household members with mobility needs. In our own DuPage County home, we recently completed a main-floor bathroom remodel to make it wheelchair accessible for our adult son. Now we’re refreshing our upstairs hallway bathroom with budget-friendly ideas that bring style, comfort, and accessibility without a full gut renovation.
Here are 10 high-impact updates that boost function, safety, and style, perfect for busy suburban households.
High-Impact, Accessible Upgrades That Feel Luxe
1. Swap in Lever Handle Faucets and Door Hardware
Twist knobs can be frustrating for kids, seniors, or anyone with arthritis or limited grip. Lever handles are stylish, easy to use, even with an elbow, and often take under an hour to install.
2. Add a Handheld Showerhead with Slide Bar
Give your guests and family a spa-level experience that also benefits seated users or caregivers. Models with pause buttons and large, easy-to-turn dials are both functional and luxurious.
3. Upgrade to a Comfort Height Toilet
Toilets with seat heights of 17–19 inches make it easier for adults to sit and stand. Pair it with a soft-close seat and even a simple non-electric bidet attachment for an elevated experience under $100.
4. Install Stylish Grab Bars That Blend In
Today’s grab bars don’t look like hospital equipment. Look for matte black, brushed brass, or stainless finishes that match your décor. Dual-purpose bars can function as towel holders or shelves.
5. Treat the Floor for Slip Resistance
Not ready to replace the tile? Add slip-resistant mats with beveled edges or apply a clear, anti-slip floor treatment to existing tile to improve safety without changing your look.
6. Use Thermostatic or Anti-Scald Valves
These maintain a consistent temperature and reduce the risk of burns, which is especially helpful for kids or those with sensory differences.
7. Layer in Smart Lighting
Use motion-sensor night lights, dimmable vanity lights, and bright overheads. Proper lighting enhances both safety and style, especially for guests unfamiliar with your space.
8. Upgrade to Rocker Light Switches
Oversized or rocker switches are easier to operate and see. Consider adding contrast for those with low vision or cognitive conditions.
9. Add a Framed or Backlit Mirror
This quick visual upgrade can dramatically improve grooming tasks and makes the space feel more spa-like.
10. Include Shower Seating
A teak bench or fold-down seat adds comfort and accessibility for users who need or simply prefer to sit while showering.
Fast Décor Upgrades That Improve Function
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Use clear canisters or high-contrast labels to reduce visual clutter
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Install a plug-in heated towel rack for everyday luxury
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Add hooks and towel bars at multiple heights
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Incorporate humidity-loving plants (e.g., spider plants or orchids)
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Switch to wide drawer pulls for easier grip and modern appeal
Layout Tweaks with Big Payoff
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Free up floor space by removing unnecessary storage pieces
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Rehang the bathroom door to swing out or install barn/pocket doors for more clearance
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Use swing-clear hinges to gain 1.5–2 extra inches in the doorway
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Add a second mirror at seated height for kids or wheelchair users
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Use contrasting surfaces to define edges (floor vs. wall vs. vanity)
Energy & Water Saving Upgrades
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Choose EPA WaterSense-certified showerheads and faucets
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Use smart plugs/timers for towel warmers and exhaust fans
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Install a high-efficiency exhaust fan to improve indoor air quality and prevent mold
Planning Ahead? Consider These Future-Proofing Features
If you plan a more extensive remodel later, keep these accessibility essentials in mind:
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Curbless or low-threshold shower
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Blocking behind walls to support future grab bars
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32-inch clear doorway width
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Slip-resistant, large-format matte tile with texture or grout for grip
Privacy, Safety & Maintenance Tips
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Opt for easy-clean fixtures to reduce mold and bacteria buildup
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Place smart leak detectors near plumbing fixtures
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Install GFCI outlets per code
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Use a consistent, well-lit nightlight path from bedroom to bath
Final Thoughts
You don’t need a full renovation to make your hallway bathroom more stylish, comfortable, and inclusive. Small, smart changes like better lighting, accessible hardware, or a comfort-height toilet can go a long way in improving function for everyone who uses the space.
If you’re in Downers Grove, Naperville, Warrenville, or anywhere in the Western Suburbs of Chicagoland, and you’re planning a refresh, think about how your space can grow with your needs. A few thoughtful upgrades now can make a big difference for kids, guests, aging relatives, and even your future self.
Whether you’re updating for accessibility, aesthetics, or energy efficiency, these changes also add value to your home and appeal to a wider range of future buyers.
Thinking about your own bathroom refresh?
I’d love to hear your ideas, help you prioritize upgrades, or connect you with local pros who can bring your vision to life.
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Resources & Citations
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ADA Standards for Accessible Design
Technical specs and guidelines for creating accessible bathrooms and clearances.
https://www.ada.gov/regs2010/2010ADAStandards/2010ADAStandards_prt.pdf -
Consumer Reports – Bathroom Safety Tips
Practical upgrades to prevent falls and promote safety in bathrooms.
https://www.consumerreports.org/home-garden/bathroom/how-to-create-a-safer-more-comfortable-bathroom-a2471320549/ -
AARP HomeFit Guide
Practical home modification tips for safety and comfort as people age.
https://www.aarp.org/livable-communities/housing/info-2020/homefit-guide.html -
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) – Aging-in-Place Checklist
Focuses on design features that support multigenerational living and mobility needs.
https://www.nahb.org/education-and-events/credentials/certified-aging-in-place-specialist-caps/additional-resources/aging-in-place-remodeling-checklist -
EPA WaterSense Certified Products
Products like toilets, faucets, and showerheads that save water and reduce utility costs.
https://www.epa.gov/watersense -
ComEd Energy Efficiency Program
Offers rebates on lighting and smart devices.
https://www.comed.com/WaystoSave -
National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA)
Design planning guides that address bathroom layout, clearances, and best practices.
https://nkba.org
This article is for informational purposes only and is not design, legal, building code, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a licensed contractor, designer, electrician, plumber, or accessibility specialist to ensure any updates are safe and suitable for your home.
Faith is a licensed real estate broker with The Tully Team at Platinum Partners Realtors. With a background in home renovation, accessibility-focused design, and a deep commitment to client care, Faith brings both practical experience and heart to every project. She understands the importance of thoughtful home updates that support all stages of life and believes everyone deserves a space that feels safe, functional, and welcoming. Faith lives in DuPage County with her family and is passionate about helping others reimagine the potential in their homes.