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Aging-in-Place Bathrooms · Camas, WA

Aging-in-Place Bathrooms in Camas, Washington

Camas is a town where a lot of people plan to stay put — in the mill-era homes ringing downtown, in the craftsman bungalows below Prune Hill, and in the newer builds climbing toward Grass Valley.

Aging-in-Place Bathrooms for Camas homes

Camas is a town where a lot of people plan to stay put — in the mill-era homes ringing downtown, in the craftsman bungalows below Prune Hill, and in the newer builds climbing toward Grass Valley. That makes it a natural fit for aging-in-place work, because the goal isn't a hospital-style retrofit, it's a beautifully finished bathroom that happens to have blocking behind the walls, a curbless entry, and comfort-height fixtures already built in. In the older downtown homes, that often means reworking a tight original layout to get real clearance at the shower and vanity while it's already opened up. In the newer hillside subdivisions near Lacamas Lake, the bones are sound, so the work is mostly about adding that future-proofing before it's ever needed. Either way, nothing about the finished room should look institutional.

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
Elegant aging-in-place bathroom with a curbless shower, brushed-nickel grab bars, and a comfort-height floating vanity — Aging-in-Place Bathrooms in Camas, Washington

What affects cost in Camas

Honest pricing, no guesswork

Cost in Camas tracks the age of the house: downtown and Prune Hill homes may need layout changes and structural blocking added where none exists, while newer Grass Valley-area builds mostly add cost through fixture and finish choices layered onto a curbless design.

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.

Camas questions, answered

Frequently asked

Our downtown Camas bungalow only has one small bathroom — can it still be aging-in-place ready?
Often yes. Many of the mill-era homes near downtown have one compact bath, but reworking the layout to a curbless shower with a comfort-height vanity typically uses that same footprint more efficiently than the original design, while adding the blocking and clearances you may want later.
Will an aging-in-place bathroom look different from a regular remodel in our Grass Valley home?
Not to the eye. The visible finish is the same premium tile, lighting, and fixtures you'd choose for any remodel — the difference is what we install behind the walls and under the floor, like reinforced blocking and a curbless pan, so the room is ready for grab bars or a bench whenever you want them.

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Aging-in-Place Bathrooms in Camas, done right

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