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Universal Design

Wouldn't the ideal house be one that works to everyone's benefit, no matter age or ability? Universal design makes such a house a possibility.

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Adapting your home by incorporating universal design allows you to address the abilities of all groups and ages, and make your home more livable for everyone.

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Universal design is often referred to as barrier-free living. Features of universal design could include no-slip floors and tubs that increase safety for everyone in a home. Other examples of universal design characteristics are lever door handles that serve the person with arthritis and the person entering a room with an armful of groceries equally well. And no-step entries make it simple for everyone to safely move from room to room.

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Aesthetic Upgrades to Universal Design

Products used in universal design once had an institutional feel to them. Now they're sleek and modern and marry safety with style.

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Universal Design Supports Aging in Place Comfortably

The features of universal design are especially beneficial as people age and face more limited mobility. Living in homes designed with universal design principles makes it more likely that you'll be able to age in place with comfort.

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Universal Design Increases Home Safety

Universal design can also prevent falls, the leading cause of injury among older adults. Even simple changes, such as raising light levels, removing throw rugs and installing handrails and grab bars, can enhance the safety of a home considerably.

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Remodeling for Universal Design

SRES® Designees can assess your house and make suggestions on how to incorporate universal design principles. They can refer you to remodeling professionals who can perform small and large home modification projects. For more information on universal design, contact me.

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