Creating an accessible bedroom is not just about meeting specific needs in the present; it’s also about anticipating the demands for functionality and ease of use in the future. If you’re planning to grow old in your home or have an older adult stay with you, here are a few tips to design an accessible bedroom from expert accessible remodeling contractor DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Larimer County.
Embrace Universal Design Principles
Universal design is the gold standard when adapting your bedroom to be more accessible. It aims to create environments that are inherently easier to use for everyone, no matter their level of mobility or age. To this end, your bedroom should allow ample open space to accommodate assistive devices such as wheelchairs. A general recommendation is to maintain at least a 42-inch clear path around the room and between the bed and the wall.
The Right Furniture Makes a Difference
Choosing appropriate furniture is essential; even an expert home remodeler will highly recommend it. Lower shelves and accessible cubbies can replace high dressers, ensuring that all personal items are within easy reach. Bed height is also a crucial factor; starting with a height of 20 to 23 inches from the floor can be a good benchmark, aligning closely with standard wheelchair seat height for ease of transfer.
Simplify Maneuverability
Smooth, hard flooring materials such as wood or laminate provide easier mobility for wheelchair users. In bedroom dimensions, the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines recommend a 5-foot diameter turning radius where possible. For access, doorways should be at least 32 inches wide, but upping that to 36 inches can enhance accessibility. Swap out traditional door knobs with lever handles that are easier to operate or consider other door options like pocket or barn doors that provide more space.
Accessible Storage Solutions
Custom closet configurations can support independence in the bedroom. Installing lower closet rods, utilizing pull-down rods and opting for wider closet doors facilitate easy access to clothing and other necessities, ensuring everything has its place and is within reach. Ask your general contractor for assistance if you want to introduce more accessible storage solutions suited for your space.
Technological Adaptations
Incorporate smart home features such as voice-activated controls for lighting, window treatments and entertainment devices. Adjustable bed bases with remote functionalities can dramatically increase comfort and accessibility, including options with under-bed lighting that serve a dual purpose of safety and ease for nighttime navigation.
Consider Safety and Comfort
Aging eyes and those with visual impairments will benefit from layered lighting solutions. Ambient lighting complemented by adjustable task lighting can minimize glare and help with transitions from dark to light areas. Motion-activated low lighting is also a practical addition to prevent accidents during night-time movements.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
At DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Larimer County, we combine a deep understanding of universal design principles to help with your accessible remodeling options. Give us a call at (970) 695-1320 or fill out this contact form to schedule a consultation to learn more about our Independence by Design™. We’re a locally owned family business serving homeowners in Fort Collins, Laporte, Loveland, Lyons, Timnath, Johnstown, Berthoud and Wellington.