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Universal Design in Remodeling Projects for Need and Desire

Saturday, July 28th, 2012

Having turned 50 this year, I have received much mail regarding membership to the AARP (American Association of Retired Person). Even though I am far from being ready for retirement, being AARP eligible is an indicator of aging, at least for me, similar to gray hair and weaker eye sight. Getting older is a fact of life and ignoring the reality does not make it go away.

On a similar note, most homeowners do not like to discuss universal design options during the onset of a design and build remodeling project. For those unfamiliar with the term universal design, it broadly refers to construction components that allow for easier use and access for people of various ages, sizes, and physical condition. Aging in place is an associated term that refers to planning and building in components that may not be required presently but possibly will be needed or welcomed in the future.

When sensing avoidance of the subject, or as a preemptive strike, the Design Build Pros introduce some of these points and references:

  • We try to use 36” for all door widths. That will allow for walker and wheelchair passage. Also, it is handy for moving and carrying items through doorways. (more…)
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