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Aging in Place: Tips on Designing a Floor Plan That Works



Accessible remodeling will benefit people of all ages and abilities. It can make your living space safer for older family members or loved ones with limited mobility. The right upgrades and features will allow you to live in your house for as long as possible. 

A crucial part of designing an accessible home is creating a layout that can adapt to your evolving needs. Read on for tips on designing the ideal aging-in-place floor plan. 

Minimize or Eliminate the Need for Stairs

Going up and down the stairs is a common struggle among older adults. It will be more convenient for physically challenged individuals if the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and living room are on one floor. Consider a single-level floor plan if you are building a new house. If you are remodeling a multilevel home, you can downsize to a single-story home or alter the existing layout of your first floor.  

Consider an Open Floor Plan

You can easily navigate all living areas of an accessible home because they are free of obstructions. An open floor plan can minimize obstructions for people with reduced vision and mobility. With minimal obstacles, wheelchair and walker users can safely get from one area to another. With fewer walls, more natural light will enter your living space, improving visibility and reducing the risk of slip and fall incidents. 

An experienced contractor can help you design an open floor plan that meets your unique needs. If you’re wondering where to find a reliable general contractor near me, you can search online or ask your friends and neighbors for referrals. Once you have a list of prospective remodelers, run background checks, read reviews, verify licenses and view portfolios. 

Widen Hallways and Doorways

Many of today’s homes have doorways that aren’t wide enough to accommodate mobility assistance devices. Hallways and doorways must be at least 32 inches to make it easier for wheelchair and walker users to enter and exit a room. If your current halls and doors don’t meet this measurement, include widening them in your remodel. 

Let’s Start a Conversation!

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest Arkansas is here to help design an attractive, safe and convenient living space. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you need a kitchen or bathroom quote. Call us at (479) 315-5253 or complete our online form to reach our design experts. We serve homeowners in Rogers, Maysville, Centerton, Pea Ridge, Cave Springs, Decatur,  Garfield and nearby communities. 

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