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Accessible House Plans

We take pride in providing families independent living options with our accessible house plans!

We understand the unique needs of those who seek accessible living features in their homes. Don’t think you have to settle–you can find a lot to appreciate in each of the handicap accessible house plans in our collection and beyond! In fact, all of our house plans can be modified to be ADA compliant, and any plan on our site can be customized to suit your exact needs. Accessible homes typically feature open interiors with space for walker and wheelchair users to move freely, handrails in bathrooms, step-in (or roll-in) showers and bathtubs, and, in the case of multi-level homes, elevators and/or stairs with space for stairlifts to be installed. If you need something else, just let us know.

Don't hesitate to reach out to our team of accessible home plan experts by email, live chat, or calling 866-214-2242 so we can help you build a home that works for you!

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Exterior
Floor Plan
  • SQ FT
    4,425 ft2
    BED
    3
    BATH
    3
    STORIES
    2
    PLAN 4301 FROM: $2295
  • SQ FT
    7,419 ft2
    BED
    4
    BATH
    4
    STORIES
    2
    PLAN 1006 FROM: $5150
  • SQ FT
    4,520 ft2
    BED
    4
    BATH
    4.5
    STORIES
    2
    PLAN 1132 FROM: $3375
  • SQ FT
    2,090 ft2
    BED
    3
    BATH
    3.5
    STORIES
    1
    PLAN 1954 FROM: $2185
  • SQ FT
    2,090 ft2
    BED
    3
    BATH
    3.5
    STORIES
    1
    PLAN 1957 FROM: $2185
  • SQ FT
    2,422 ft2
    BED
    4
    BATH
    2.5
    STORIES
    1
    PLAN 10883 FROM: $1750
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Frequently Asked Questions


What are Accessible House Plans?

Accessible House plans are plans that have been designed with the handicap or disabled person in mind. Accessible House plans usually have wider door openings for wheelchair passage. Many multilevel homes are designed with residential elevators to provide access to all levels for the disabled and handicapped.


What is the difference between ADA Compliant and Accessible?

The most significant difference between ADA-compliant and wheelchair-accessible units is that to be ADA-compliant, there must be enough space for a wheelchair user to do a 360-degree turn. These units also have reinforced construction and reinforced handrails.


What are some common features of Accessible House Plans?

Accessible homes typically feature open interiors with space for walker and wheelchair users to move freely, handrails in bathrooms, step-in (or roll-in) showers and bathtubs, and, in the case of multi-level homes, elevators and/or stairs with space for stairlifts to be installed.

 

Plan 4301

4301

Plan 1006

1006

Plan 1132

1132

Plan 1954

1954

Plan 1957

1957

Plan 10883

10883