Home for the ages

Simple ideas to future-proof your home.

 

As we grow older, many of us are embracing the idea of "aging in place." It is often affordable and practical to make design modifications during your remodel that can help you "live in place" through a variety of life stages.

 

Cabinet upgrades pay off

Everyone loves high-functioning cabinets that maximize storage. But what about minimizing some of the crouching to see into the back of a deep cabinet? Base cabinets with pull-out drawers make kitchen items easier to access. Lazy susans are great for corner access, but some cabinet manufacturers make specialized corner glide-out shelves that truly maximize functionality. Incorporating a countertop appliance garage keeps lesser-used items out of sight but easily accessible. What about an appliance lift? No more hurting your back while trying to lift the mixer!

 

Adding task lighting

Adding task lighting benefits everyone! If you find yourself squinting where you read, work, craft, or prep meals, adding extra lighting specifically where it's needed can minimize eye strain.

 

Kick it to the curb

Fully ADA-compliant bathrooms need a lot of space for wheelchair accessibility and are unnecessary for most homes and families. However, forward-thinking changes to the bathroom design can ensure your bathroom is fully accessible for years to come. Oversized showers, curbless showers, and shower benches are all features that enhance any bathroom but are especially essential for keeping the bathroom functional for mobility issues. Railings or grab bars around the shower or toilet can be added when needed at a later date. They need not be obtrusive or ugly -- modern grab bars can be integrated into the towel racks, toilet paper holders, or shower shelving for a clean look.

 
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