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Safety and Wellness Design Ideas for Your Next Home Remodel



Safety has always been a concern in home design and construction. Aside from good ventilation and indoor air quality, the need for accessibility has seen rapid growth during the pandemic as families are bringing relatives out of assisted-living facilities.

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Larimer County, a premier home remodeler near me, share some safety and wellness trends to incorporate into your next home remodel.

Smart Home Technology

One of the fastest growing areas for home safety is home automation. Commonly referred to as smart home technology, residents control devices using apps on smartphones or tablets. It is showing up on a whole-home level, from window treatments and garage doors to air and water filtration systems. There is also an evident increased interest in lighting and temperature control.

Every age group has a different use of technology. But for seniors, it is almost always about safety. Eliminating the need to climb or strain to close window blinds helps prevent slip and fall accidents. Video doorbells help them see who is behind the door from a safe distance at home.

Kitchen Design

Smart technology helps in kitchens too. In this part of the home, the number one concern is fire. Smart appliances can warn you of a burner left unattended and allow you to turn it off remotely. The use of induction cooktops is also increasing. These appliances are much less likely to cause a fire incident. When induction cooktops are synced with smart ventilation hoods, they pull smoke out of the air, and the safety level in the kitchen increases. Smart faucets also allow users to access water without spreading food-borne contaminants. Climate-controlled cabinets have made waves in smart home and accessibility remodeling design. These additions allow for the control of temperature and humidity.

Bathroom Design

Another accident-prone zone in a home, especially for older adults, is the bathroom. In demand are voice-control shower features that add safety and convenience to this space. Seniors being able to ask a virtual assistant such as Alexa to turn on the shower prevents them from having to bend over, creating a safer environment. Other popular features include slip-resistant tiles, flip-down shower seats, wall-mount toilets, touchless faucets, automated soap dispensers, and integrated grab bars. Antibacterial lights are also a great feature of inaccessible bathrooms. All these smart home technologies prove that safety and luxury can co-exist in the same space.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Larimer County specializes in accessible design in residential properties. You can count on our team of professionals to bring the level of comfort and convenience you need. Fill out our online form or call (970) 695-1320 to request a bath or kitchen quote.

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