Clear openings of doorways with swinging doors shall be measured between the face of the door and the stop with the door open 90 degrees.
Handicap door size requirements.
If the bathroom has an open straight entryway the door has to be at least 32 inches wide.
Door openings shall provide a clear width of 32 inches 815 mm minimum.
Access door specifications in addition to floor space obligations handicapped accessible bathrooms must have doors wide enough for standard wheelchairs to pass through unimpeded.
However some older doors are less than 36 inches wide and may not provide enough width 32 inch clear width when fully opened.
Doors not requiring full user passage such as shallow closets may have the clear opening reduced to 20 in 510 mm minimum.
Door openings can sometimes be enlarged.
Clear width door openings shall provide a clear width of 32 inches minimum and a maximum of 48 inches.
Openings more than 24 inches deep shall provide a clear opening of 36 inches minimum.
Accessible doors should provide at least 32 inches of clear width.
Sharp turns after a doorway.
Commonly doorways are measured at about 23 to 27 inches.
The maximum depth of the opening shown is 24 inches 810 mm.
Most entrances to stores and businesses use 36 inch wide doors that are wide enough to be accessible.
The correct size for a wheelchair user to be able to comfortably fit through a doorway is 32 inches wide.
Clear width is 32 inches 815 mm minimum measured from the one side wall to the face of the opposite side wall.
At hinged or pivoted doors or gates in series a separation is required that is at least 48 plus the width of doors or gates swinging into the space.
This allows users to clear one door or gate before opening the next and applies to those doors or gates that are opposite each other where travel through both doors is required.
Clear width is measured between the face of the door itself and the opposite stop.
Section 404 of the ada states.